The transition from build to 1.0.38.0 served as a rapid-response deployment to fix breaking bugs reported by early adopters on PC.
: Fixes aim-toggle functionality that previously failed after cinematic cutscenes. Axis Adjustments Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered update 1.0.37 - 1....
Specifically on Steam Deck, the update fixes a VRAM pagefile leak that occurred when fast-traveling between multiple regions. You can now play for 3+ hours without a crash. The transition from build to 1
Beyond immediate crash prevention, the post-launch update roadmap for the remaster has heavily focused on leveling out the audio-visual environment. You can now play for 3+ hours without a crash
The launch of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on PC and PlayStation 5 brought breathtaking visual overhauls. To ensure a flawless experience, developers Nixxes Software and Guerrilla Games pushed out incremental launch updates. Following initial release versions such as , the dev team quickly followed up with v1.0.38.0 to target critical performance snags. 🛠️ Core Fixes in the Immediate Launch Window
The update adjusts the LFC (Low Framerate Compensation) range. The game now hard-caps the lower bound to 48 FPS in VRR mode, eliminating flicker. However, this means you can no longer drop below 48 FPS to trigger LFC—performance is now more consistent.
As of , Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has been added to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Game Catalog, making it available for subscribers to download starting April 21, 2026 . Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered PS5 - Patch 1.07