Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered updates have focused on significant quality-of-life improvements, including optional PSN accounts, outfit transmog, and auto-pickup, with Patch 1.4 and 1.5 delivering key fixes. The remastered version features enhanced visuals, 4K support, and re-recorded audio designed to bring the 2017 title up to Horizon Forbidden West standards. For a complete list of patch notes, visit Horizon Wiki Steam Community
Expanded accessibility settings now include multiple color blind profiles. Critical Bug Fixes
: Resolved several crashes, including one that occurred when adjusting mouse and keyboard controls on PC. Gameplay Mechanics :
Nixxes Software and Guerrilla Games have rolled out a new patch for the recently released Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered . Update 1.037.001 (often displayed simply as version 1.037) is now live on PlayStation 5 and PC, bringing a suite of stability fixes and graphical improvements to the enhanced version of Aloy’s adventure.
Update 1037.1 Full is not heroic. It will not trend on social media or boost sales. But it is useful —it represents a developer (likely Guerrilla Games or a partner like Nixxes) committing to long-term quality. For players, the lesson is clear: when you see a numbered, cumulative "Full" patch for a single-player remaster, it means someone decided that your experience in 2026 should be better than it was at launch. In an era of live-service chaos and abandoned games, that quiet professionalism is worth celebrating.