Horizon Zero Dawn is free to download for a limited time, no subscription required
Update: Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition is free to download on PS4 and PS5, and you don't need a PS Plus or PS Now subscription to take advantage of this excellent offer.
You can download Horizon Zero Dawn for keeps from now until May 14 as part of PlayStation's Play at Home campaign for April. There's also still a couple of days left to take advantage of nine other games Sony is giving away. You'll find the complete list below, but don't hesitate to download any you want to play, as they're only around until April 22.
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The next round of free PlayStation Play at Home titles are on the way, including your chance to nab Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition.
Before Aloy joins the program next month, you'll be able to claim nine free games starting next week. The selection represents indie favorites from across PS4 and PSVR, and they'll all go live starting on Friday, March 25 at 8 am PDT / 11 am EDT / 3 pm GMT. Here are the regular PS4 games going live then, all of which are playable on PS5 as well through backwards compatibility:
- Abzû
- Enter the Gungeon
- Rez Infinite
- Subnautica
- The Witness
And here are the free PSVR titles, which are also playable on PS4 and PS5 - though you will, of course, need a PSVR headset.
- Astro Bot Rescue Mission
- Moss
- Thumper
- Paper Beast
This slate of games will be available to claim through April 22, and they'll overlap just slightly with Horizon Zero Dawn, which will be available from April 19 to May 14. It's easy to get tunnel vision and zero right in on Horizon Zero Dawn as the star here, but if you have a PSVR headset and haven't played Astro Bot Rescue Mission yet, oh my. You are in for a delight.
You'll also be able to start your extended Funimation/Wakanim trial as part of the service, beginning on March 25 and ending on April 22, assuming you're in a supported region. Sony says it will have "more to share soon," so look forward to even more PlayStation Play at Home news coming down the pike. And remember, unlike the free PS Plus games, you don't need to stay subscribed to keep playing these ones - they're yours to keep.
You still have time to claim your free copy of the 2016 Ratchet & Clank game too.
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