Horizon: Zero Dawn complete edition coming in December, includes “The Frozen Wilds” and all DLC

PlayStation announced via Twitter today that Horizon: Zero Dawn will be re-released this December in a ‘Complete Edition.’ The Complete Edition will include “The Frozen Wilds” expansion and all other digital content.

Some content included in the Complete Edition was originally only available for the Digital Deluxe Edition. “The Frozen Wilds” will be released on November 7.

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The Complete Edition will launch for $49.99 USD, local pricing TBC. At the time of writing it equates to roughly $64 AUD. On the PlayStation Store, Horizon: Zero Dawn is currently available for $47.95 AUD and you can pre-order “The Frozen Wilds” for $26.95 AUD or $29.95 AUD if you don’t have PlayStation Plus.

If you don’t own Horizon: Zero Dawn it may be a good idea to hold off until the Complete Edition is released. You could also not so subtly hint to your loved ones that you want it for Christmas too.

Horizon: Zero Dawn is available now for PS4. The Complete Edition launches on December 6.

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