Horizon Zero Dawn fans will be able to embark on a free adventure by playing the newest game in the series right now.
Developed by Guerrilla Games, even when being played on the PlayStation 4, 2017’s Horizon Zero Dawn is not only a fantastic game with fun gameplay and a story that will keep you hooked from start to finish, but it’s also very visually stunning.
Check out the LEGO Horizon Adventures trailer below!
What’s more, in 2024, we saw the release of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PlayStation 5 and PC, making this beloved game better than ever in more ways than one. Oh, and if you already own the PS4 or PC version, you can upgrade to the gorgeous remaster for just £10.
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However, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered wasn't the only game in the series that we were treated to in 2024 because we also got the surprise spin-off release, LEGO Horizon Adventures.
In our review, we said: “LEGO Horizon Adventures gets so much right, and Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo have created a truly wonderful experience that I’m sure will be enjoyed by fans both old and new … if they can justify that price tag.”
The reason that GAMINGbible’s Kate justifiably questioned the price of LEGO Horizon Adventures is because it has a full RRP of £59.99 for the standard edition and £69.99 for the Deluxe Edition.
According to the aggregate website HowLongToBeat.com, depending on your playstyle and whether you like to collect everything, LEGO Horizon Adventures can be deemed as having quite a steep price for a game that can take between six to 15 hours to complete.
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Luckily, if you’re a subscriber of PlayStation Plus Premium, you can download and play LEGO Horizon Adventures right now courtesy of its one-hour trial at no extra cost.
During the trial, you’ll have full access to the game until the one-hour period ends. What’s more, you can earn trophies and along with your progress, everything will carry over into the full game, should you decide to make the purchase.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is out now on PC, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
Topics: Lego, Free Games, Sony, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West