Update 1.5.80 is a post-launch version for the on PC. Unlike early patches that focused on critical crashes, this version primarily addresses stability, graphical fidelity, and compatibility for newer hardware features.
: You can verify the integrity of your game files through your launcher's settings to force a check for the latest official version. Patch Notes Horizon Forbidden West update 1.0.37 - 1.5.80.exe
A highly requested quality-of-life feature, update 1.5.x introduced proper Steam Cloud synchronization. This allowed players to seamlessly switch between devices (e.g., a desktop and a Steam Deck) without manually transferring save files. Update 1
While the game is famously GPU-limited , updates like 1.3.55 improved texture streaming to lower VRAM usage and fixed performance drops specifically for users of the NVIDIA Reflex "On+Boost" setting. Patch ranges such as these reflect the realities
Patch ranges such as these reflect the realities of modern live-service-adjacent single-player games: a continuing commitment to polish and community feedback. Early updates in the series typically targeted stability and bug fixes—crashes, save-corruption risks, quest blockers, and visual or audio glitches that could break immersion. These fixes are essential; they protect the integrity of the narrative-driven experience and ensure that player progress isn’t jeopardized by technical failures. As developers gathered telemetry and player reports, they systematically closed many of these issues, producing a steadier gameplay baseline for newcomers and long-term players alike.
improved texture quality for Aloy in Photo Mode and fixed various UI bugs where items would display off-screen. Important Technical Note for Repack Users
Added full support for the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and improved button mapping for the Steam Deck.
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