Horizon Forbidden West developer almost cut flying due to PS4 support

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Horizon Forbidden West developer almost cut flying due to PS4 support
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The Horizon Forbidden West team considered cutting flying from the game, because it wasn't sure the PlayStation 4 hardware could support it.

Chatting at Develop:Brighton earlier today, studio director Jan-Bart van Beek said Guerrilla faced technical challenges when developing the Zero Dawn sequel, as it was releasing across two generations of consoles.

"In the early part of the project, it was really hard to get the focus on the PS5 and push the quality bar there, and in the second half it was really hard to get the PS4 to catch up," she shared. This in itself created its own hurdle, with van der Leeuw saying while the team made a PS4 game he was"super proud of", the PS5 version was"so much better".

Horizon Forbidden West's underwater exploration was another technical challange for Guerrilla. Image Eurogamer..

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