You can read our full thoughts on the game in our review, but now that it's live, it can be confirmed that Horizon Adventures supports the standard performance and fidelity modes we've come to expect on the base PS5 (thanks, VGC). Further, over on the relevant PS Store game page, Aloy's LEGO odyssey lacks the all-important "PS5 Pro Enhanced" tag that's begun to crop up. It could be added post-launch, but that would suggest another equally annoying precedent for future releases.
Obviously, this is not the end of the world, but it's also not a great look. We hate to be sticklers (not true), but we were under the impression that future games would support this expensive new machine, and we appear to have an exception already—one published by PlayStation Studios, no less.
What do you think? Do you expect games published by Sony, released after the PS5 Pro, to support the pricey machine? Justify your extensive purchase in the comments section below.
[source playstation.com, via videogameschronicle.com]
LEGO Horizon Adventures Sets Odd Precedent, Lacking PS5 Pro Support
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