Horizon Zero Dawn is adding more photo mode and HUD options

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Horizon Zero Dawn players have been working their magic with the game’s photo mode, and even though the open-world robo-dino adventure is still on my to-play list, it’s usually sitting at the top of my mind. I can’t go far online without bumping into staggering scenes captured by talented fans.

Guerrilla Games is giving those folks more tools to play with in the latest Horizon update. As of next week, there will be three more filters, gridlines, a toggle to add “greetings from” to your image, selectable poses and facial expressions for Aloy, and an option to make her look into the camera.

And if photo mode just isn’t your thing, you won’t be left out.

“Version 1.20 will include a slider that will adjust the camera/aim sensitivity, supports a Map legend where you are able to filter on icons, more HUD customization options (hide enemy stats, quest markers and tutorial tips), the ability to hide head gear and more.” Spanish-language support is also included with new subtitles for North American copies of Horizon, and new voice-overs with the download of a Spanish VO pack from PlayStation Network. Good on ya, Guerrilla.

Horizon Zero Dawn: New Patch & Photo Mode Features Next Week [PlayStation Blog]


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