Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Update V1589 |top| Page
Improvements to combat ghosting effects on snow particles and other environmental elements when using upscaling technologies like AMD FSR 3 or Intel XeSS. 3. Gameplay and Accessibility Adjustments
Enhanced level of detail for settlements at long range and corrected flickering shadows in Meridian for ultrawide users.
: The "Master Vibration Intensity" slider now correctly applies to DualSense controllers when using Steam Input. Additionally, Steam Input now initializes correctly if a controller is connected after the game has already launched. horizon zero dawn remastered update v1589
Released in late Q1 2025 (following the major v1.5 and v1.6 overhauls), v1.58.9 is not a flashy content drop. There are no new weapons, no extra machines to override. Instead, it is the quintessential “quality-of-life” update—a surgical suite of fixes aimed squarely at stability, frame-pacing, and long-standing graphical anomalies that have plagued the remaster since its launch window.
PC (Steam) | Patch Version: 1.5.89.0
: Adjustments to the audio mix reduce excessive reverb in certain areas and improve dialogue panning for more natural conversations.
No patch is perfect, and the community has noted that a few issues remain even after v1589: Improvements to combat ghosting effects on snow particles
The focus of recent patches, including the iterative updates leading towards v1589, has been optimizing the high-fidelity remaster for a wider range of PC hardware and resolving minor bugs found on the PS5 version. Key Additions and Improvements
When the remaster launched, PC players had to link a PlayStation Network account to play. Update v1.5.89 changes that. You can now skip the PSN sign-in completely. : The "Master Vibration Intensity" slider now correctly


