''Horizon: Zero Dawn' update: Version 1.20 adds major feature to the game

"Horizon: Zero Dawn" is about to launch its newest update. The role-playing game is known to have one the most exquisite-looking world, and many fans consider it one of the series' charms. Because of this environment, players just can't stop snapping photos of their adventures in the open-world game. To help better this experience, the "Zero Dawn's" new update will launch additional features that will take the camera mode to the next level.

Aloy aims at enemy. A promotional photo for 'Zero Dawn.' Guerilla Games

The photo mode is one the most beloved features in "Horizon: Zero Dawn" and game developers definitely saw that. That is why in update 1.20, Guerrilla Games is adding a new feature to "Zero Dawn's" photo mode.

The new feature will add more spice to the already amazing photo feature. The update will now allow players to make a snap of Aloy's many emotions. These include facial expressions and tons of new poses. The new photo update will also let players add filters, and even add words to the image taken.

Included in this photo mode update is Aloy's ability to look at the camera, very much like taking a professional photo, or even a selfie. The photos taken using this new feature looks stunning, and fans will definitely use this to their hearts' content.

According to the official PlayStation community, "Horizon: Zero Dawn" version 1.20 packs a lot for the photo mode. It will also include a new slider that will help the player adjust the aim sensitivity. Not only that, they will also allow a map legend where players can now filter on their chosen icons.

Players will also give more HUD customization options once the update arrives. The player can now choose to hide quest markers, conceal enemy stats, and tutorial tips. Aside from this, the update will also add Spanish language for the U.S. version of the games.

"Horizon: Zero Dawn" update 1.20 is coming out next week. The game is now available for the PlayStation 4.

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