
Your avatar can level up, winning you wheelspins to use to get random cars, outfits or game credits to then buy your own. Yes, that also includes paid-for content, but from what we've played to date, you can earn so many in-game rewards that we're not sure why you'd even bother with DLC packs. You get a Panini sticker album-style catalogue to fill with the hundreds of cars that are and will be made available over time, and even that rewards you with additional vehicles when you snag enough of a certain manufacturer's models. Car collecting has always been the point of Forza games - and that's very much the same again here. It all enhances the feeling that you are doing far more than heading from A to B and earning cash with which to buy new cars. They will also now refer to you by name, as chosen at the start of the game from multiple options. Your avatar will complement the cast of characters you meet and hear over the radio. Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Nintendo SwitchĮxpeditions are new, for example, presenting challenges and optional goals that are more role-player-like than in most racing titles.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Xbox Console.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Google Nest.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Amazon Echo Devices.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Fire TV Stick.However, using cloud gaming might be a way to get past this limitation. So, players shouldn’t expect to see any Sony exclusives on Xbox anytime soon. The Edge browser is compatible with GeForce Now, so if a player owns a game on Steam or Epic Game Store, then loading it up should be easy.

Of course, this isn’t going to work as well as a natively installed game, but players can connect a keyboard and mouse to their consoles and play through the whole game. Users can download the Microsoft Edge browser onto their Xbox console and use a cloud gaming platform to stream the game to their console.

However, there is a workaround for Xbox owners that will allow them to play Horizon Zero Dawn on the console.

PC gamers aren’t likely to purchase a console just for exclusives, and Sony would rather make some money off of PC than none. The reason Sony exclusives are being ported to PC is that it’s not in direct competition with the PlayStation. Consoles sell primarily based on their exclusives, and there’s no advantage for Sony to bring Horizon Zero Dawn to a rival console. No PlayStation exclusive has been ported to Xbox in the past, and there’s no reason to think that would change.
