Last week, Horizon Forbidden West was pre-ordered and the PS4 version could not be upgraded to ps5 for free, and those who wanted to play both versions should buy a Deluxe Edition. However, it was previously stated that free upgrades would be offered. Naturally, this has been the subject of criticism.
Following the backlash, Sony had to back down. The announcement text, posted on the PlayStation Blog, shares an update signed by Jim Ryan; Last year, it was announced that gamers would be offered the opportunity to upgrade to the PS5 version for free if they bought the PS4 version of Horizon Forbidden West. (Although pre-order prices for Horizon Forbidden Westin PS Store Turkey still appear to be in the same way, an update will be made in the coming days)
But this will be the exception; It has been made clear that such an opportunity will not be offered in games developed by Sony studios such as God of War and Gran Turismo 7; you’ll have to pay $10 to upgrade these games to the next generation version. That wasn’t the case at the beginning, but now it seems that Sony has adopted a new policy.
I save my reviews for another article and leave the comment to you gamers.