Horizon Zero Dawn and nine great indie games on PlayStation in the coming weeks • Eurogamer.net

Sony felt generous again as it offered a number of other free games as part of its latest Play at Home event – including Horizon Zero Dawn, Subnautica and The Witness.

Horizon Zero Dawn is, of course, the Biggie game and open-world developer adventure from Guerrilla Games, in which Castaway and Hunter Aloy set out on a journey through a luxurious futuristic version of Earth. It can be added to your library for free starting April 19.

In particular, players can get their hands on it Horizon Zero Dawn KomplettausgabeThe mega winter expansion includes The Frozen Wilds, and those interested are up until May 14 to claim their free edition.

Horizon Zero Dawn Award Trailer.

It is far from finished. Starting March 25, PlayStation owners will be able to add nine additional games to their collection for free, which is always an excellent choice.

over there Abzee, Fantastic underwater adventure from The Pathless Studio Giant Squid and Dodge Rolls Bullet Developer Hell Dungeon Crawler Enter Gungeon.

Infinite Rez A cool version of legendary designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi that offers a psychedelic rhythm of action (with optional VR support) Supnautica It offers more options for diving deep into the water, this time for some notable – and surprisingly frightening – chores for survival.

The popular March 25 gift set is the popular island exploration puzzle game by Jonathan Bleu witnessThe strange rhythm of the nightmarish plot ClubferAnd simulate the wonderful ecosystem of yet another global designer Eric Chahi Paper monsters.

The last two games have PlayStation VR support, and the remaining free gifts from Sony are designed specifically for Virtual Reality: the popular console game Astronomical robots rescue missionFantastic mouse-themed action and adventure Moss.

All of the above features (except for Horizon Zero Dawn) are free to download until April 22nd.

Frank Mccarthy

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