'Horizon Zero Dawn' Expected to Sell 6 Million Copies in 2017; Just a Conservative Estimate By McCha V. Forte | Mar 08, 2017 01:49 AM EST "Horizon Zero Dawn" keeps on drawing raves as players give thumb ups to it. SuperData estimated that with the strong mania over this latest game created by an award-winning developer a minimum of 6 million copies of it can be bought by the end of 2017. The game, that runs on PS4, is, in fact, drawing a lot of good reviews at present. Guerrilla Games developer Samrat Sharma said that "Horizon Zero Dawn" was inspired by the beauty of Planet Earth. Sharma called the game's scene "post-post-apocalyptic". "Horizon Zero Dawn" is about humanity's going back and creating tribes having different functions. Players can create their various post-apocalypse place, city or the world. They can create how the new world would look like when nature takes over. Sharam said that he had a so talented visual and concept design team that explored about nature, environment, ecology and all other environs. In "Horizon Zero Dawn", there are desert, forest, various ecotopes which are ruled by machines. There is excellent tribalistic future portrayal in "Horizon Zero Dawn". The game is awesome in a 3D setting. Players can use various skills, tools and strategies to support the heroine Aloy as she engages in many mechanized dinosaurs, meerkats and other characters, beasts and hurdles in the complex yet easy-to-learn game. The central theme of the game's tribal culture shows that society is gradually rebuilding but the humanity is not united. Players of "Horizon Zero Dawn" can encounter various tribes with different cultures and functions. Players have to know, understand and effectively with the cultural environs. There are now several thrillers of "Horizon Zero Dawn" on YouTube. Take a peek at this one and feel how good it is to play on the vastness of beautiful nature with the more powerful PS4 Pro.