Nixxes Reportedly Working On Another Major Remaster After Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered

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PlayStation Might Already Be Developing More Remasters!

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  • A Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered developer has teased that PlayStation is working on notable remasters.  
  • Nixxes might be involved in many other unannounced remasters, such as the rumored Days Gone one. 
  • Last year, Nixxes’ lead software engineer also said that Nixxes is deeply focused on developing remasters.

The PlayStation brand has made a name for itself by producing some of the most popular first-party titles in the industry across various genres. However, the current gen has also gained popularity for having the best PS remakes in the gaming sphere. Now, it might also be doubling down on bringing major Sony remasters to the PS5.

A Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered developer has allegedly teased that PlayStation is brewing multiple major remasters behind the curtains. Additionally, the developer’s wording suggests that Nixxes has its hands full with other unannounced remasters, which has caused an uproar in the community.

Why it matters: The wording of the Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered dev suggests that Nixxes might be cooking up more “big PlayStation content projects.” The studio is also mostly focused on creating remasters.

An unnamed Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered dev has teased that PlayStation has more remasters in the works | Image Source: ResetEra
An unnamed Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered dev has teased that PlayStation has more remasters in the works | Image Source: ResetEra

The unnamed developer seemingly teased more remasters a week ago on LinkedIn, which was recently posted on a ResetEra thread by Red Kong XIX. It only took a while for the rumors to spread like wildfire because of how the developer described PlayStation’s plans regarding remasters.

“After five PlayStation PC ports, the first big PlayStation content project from Nixxes Software is coming up!”

Nixxes has described Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered as the “first big PlayStation content project” from the studio. The keyword “first” could entail that it has its hands full with many other unannounced remasters. Additionally, the Nixxes lead software engineer Coen Frauenfelder also claimed that it was deeply focused on remasters in an official PS video last year, which further fueled speculations.

Fans reckon that the recently rumored Days Gone remaster by many insiders could also be in development under Nixxes.

Nixxes might be on its way to becoming PlayStation’s major remaster connoisseur in the future. Nevertheless, we suggest taking the brewing rumors regarding remasters with a grain of salt.

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