Play at Home
It looks like Sony will soon be giving away more games as part of the current Play-at-Home campaign. Corresponding notices have now appeared on the PlayStation Blog. An update states that further details on the Play-at-Home campaign will be shared shortly.As of today, the initiative's next game, the Complete Edition of Horizon Zero Dawn, is available for free. All PlayStation owners can download the full package of the title until May 14, 2021 and keep it forever. At the same time, the other nine free games from the Play-at-Home campaign are still available for download. But here you should hurry up if you want to add these titles to your account. The offer is only available until April 23, 2021 at 5 a.m. German time.
You can currently grab these free games from the PlayStation Store
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Source: PlayStation Blog
PS Play At Home 2021: 'Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition' Now Free To Download
KEY POINTSSony Interactive Entertainment is doubling down on its commitment to the Play At Home initiative by offering “Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition” for free to all PlayStation fans. PS4 and PS5 users will be able to download the award-winning third-person adventure game free of charge until mid-May.
“Horizon Zero Dawn” is set in a post-apocalyptic world where deadly machines roam the lands and humanity is no longer on the top of the food chain. The remnants of humanity live in a new dark age as hunter-gatherer tribes amidst the ruins of civilization.
Players will take on the role of the young huntress Aloy as she journeys across the lands to uncover the truth behind her past and save her people from the encroaching danger of a mysterious, hostile faction.
The complete edition of “Horizon Zero Dawn” will include the base game and the “Frozen Wilds” expansion pack, which adds a new region, more weapons, additional machine-type enemies and a new storyline centered around the Banuk tribe in the frozen wildlands.
Horizon Zero Dawn features many large machines roaming the wilds Photo: Guerilla Games
“Horizon Zero Dawn” was met with positive reviews from fans and critics upon release, with many praising the game’s storytelling, Aloy’s character portrayal and development, the rewarding exploration of the game’s large open world and the challenging combat. The design of the enemy machines was particularly noteworthy, as each machine behaved differently from the others, forcing players to adapt their playstyle based on the enemy they were fighting.
The game also won a number of awards from different bodies across multiple categories, including awards for storytelling, technology and musical score.
“Horizon Zero Dawn” is not and won’t be the only free game under Sony’s Play At Home initiative. Last month, the company offered 10 different indie game titles for PlayStation fans, including top-down roguelike shooter “Enter The Gungeon” and the first-person survival and exploration game “Subnautica.”
PlayStation owners will be able to download 'Horizon Zero Dawn' within the following time windows:
Additionally, Sony is offering an extended trial for the anime-focused Funimation and Wakanim streaming services on select countries. The company will also be announcing more free titles in the coming months.