For better or for worse, Sony has a habit of remaking perfectly good-looking games for the PlayStation 5 even if it only came out recently. It's what happened with Marvel's Spider-Man and The Last of Us Part 1. If we believe recent rumors, Sony wants to do the same thing to Horizon Zero Dawn. But, unlike with the aforementioned titles, PlayStation Studios pawned off work on the PS5 remake of Horizon Zero Dawn to another studio - not Guerilla Games.
According to Colin Moriarty, sources are telling him that Guerilla isn't the one working on the "Horizon remake thing." Unfortunately, Moriarty refused to drop the name of the team behind the remake, which is why there's plenty of speculation going around. Moriarty has added that the purpose of remaking Zero Dawn is to bring it closer to its sequel, Forbidden West.
Zero Dawn has aged quite well and it's thanks mostly to the efforts of Guerilla Games and the Decima engine. The studio's proprietary game engine is responsible for a handful of the best-looking games in the video game industry, from Killzone: Shadowfall to the upcoming Death Stranding sequel. But, while the PC version of Zero Dawn still looks amazing, the PS4 and PS4 Pro version doesn't look as good as its sequel on the same platform.
