Dutch games developer Guerrilla has said that it won't be updating the PC version of Horizon Zero Dawn as frequently moving forward.
In a post on its website, the studio said that its sequel – Horizon Forbidden West – was going to be commanding more resources moving forward so staff would be focusing on that project. This most recent patch is intended to improve performance and graphics, as well as fix crash errors.
"As our team continues development on our upcoming title Horizon Forbidden West, we are shifting to less frequent updates for Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition for PC after this patch. Please note that we will continue to monitor our community spaces as always," Guerrilla wrote.
"We want to thank you all for your continued support and for sending in your crash reports over the past months. The information we received through your reports was invaluable to further investigate and help fix some of the trickier issues that we fixed in Patch 1.10."
Horizon Zero Dawn launched for PS4 in March 2017 before making the leap to PC in the summer of 2020.
Horizon Forbidden West was announced in June 2020.