


Then there is the Digital Deluxe Edition, which is $80. The Standard Edition is $60 for the PlayStation 4 and $70 for the PS5. On Thursday, Sony finally announced the pricing for its upcoming first-party title Horizon Forbidden West. However, this was bound to get muddled somewhere down the line. Couple that with the difficulty of getting a next-gen PS5 or XBSX, and it is also logical that they would provide a way for players without the newer systems to upgrade.

This new paradigm of creating two of the same game is understandable since both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One have larger player bases. Many have offered free upgrades between platform families. They have been making two versions of their games-one for the current breed of hardware and another for the exiting consoles. In context: As the next-gen console wars began, developers started doing something we had not seen in previous generations.
