Nixxes software helps with PC fixes for Horizon Zero Dawn
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Just months after its acquisition by Sony, Nixxes Software is already helping deliver fixes for the PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn. Guerrilla game developer revealed that Nixxes helped with the recent release of the version 1.11.1 patch for Horizon Zero Dawn on the PC which included various bug fixes. Looks like Sony’s investment is already paying off.
Congratulations to our friends from @NixxesSoftware who helped our teams with the recent PC patches! ??
– Guerrilla (@Guerrilla) December 16, 2021
Specifically, the latest patch fixes many issues associated with Nvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) settings. The news is not surprising when you consider Nixxes Software’s extensive experience in porting console games to PCs. It’s only fitting that a developer like Guerrilla Games would hire another PlayStation studio to help them with the fixes.
The fact that Nixxes Software is working on Horizon Zero Dawn is notable, however, as Nixxes’ current plans are still unknown. It also confirms previous claims by Sony that Nixxes helps port their IP addresses to PCs. Horizon Zero Dawn was also one of the first PlayStation exclusive titles to hit PC, followed by Days Gone. More recently, Sony announced that God of the war is reportedly coming to PC as well, although Vancouver-based Jetpack Interactive is in charge of porting the game.
Either way, it’s promising to hear that a top studio like Nixxes is helping businesses at other PlayStation studios. Prior to its acquisition, Nixxes Software was working on PC ports for other games such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Grave robber, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.
[Source: Twitter]
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