Hoeg believes these and other practices related to the release of "Horizon Forbidden West" could constitute as unlawful marketing. The game's FAQ page contains out-of-date information, telling users they must buy a special edition to get both versions of the game, which is no longer the case. On the PlayStation Store website, Hoeg notes, the PS5 version (and its higher price) is displayed prominently at the top, with the PS4 version tucked away in the bottom half of the page. The problem, as argued by Hoeg, is that Sony appears to be diverting customers from the PS4 version as much as possible, trying to get people to pay more for essentially the same product. Naturally, most customers have decided that this essentially means people should buy the PS4 version - regardless of which console they own - to save $10 USD. However, the PS5 version is still available to purchase for $70 USD, with no added goodies or bonuses to justify the price. This means that anyone who buys the PS4 version of "Horizon Forbidden West" for $60 USD gets the PS5 version for free. Your stash is marked on the map as a large chest with. Once you reach the first settlement, you can access your stash and get the pre-order bonuses and other DLC items inside. For those not up-to-date, Sony begrudgingly decided to offer a free upgrade from the PS4 version of the game to the PS5 version. If you pre-ordered the game or got the Digital Deluxe, Collector, or other editions then simply complete the prologue of the game. Lawyer Richard Hoeg has gained traction online for a tweet related to "Horizon Forbidden West" and its PS5 upgrade.
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