The upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive, "Horizon: Zero Dawn" has been stirring a bit of an online interest and potential controversy after releasing a video that looked like an indication of a graphics downgrade as compared to the first gameplay trailers. This, however, has been clarified by the publisher.

Guerrilla Games, the team behind the game, recently made its comment regarding the surfacing rumors about "Horizon Zero Dawn" getting some reduced quality with its visual capacity. A fan recently posted a video on Twitter, which caught the attention of the team, stating that the videos were from the same exact build and only has different languages.

A lot of fans weren't all convinced with the original video that was posted over in YouTube as well, making things less credible. As it looks, the footage comparison between the one from E3 2016 and the one from the recent Taipei Game Show was of entirely different resolutions.

However, the game is just roughly a month away and fans might have a different cause for worry. According to a report from PlayStation Lifestyle, the development team hasn't reached gold yet with the game, though they are almost done completing the game. The remaining days should be just for finishing touches and minor touch ups, otherwise, Guerrilla might be pulling another "Final Fantasy XV" day one patch here.

The 1TB PlayStation 4 Slim "Horizon Zero Dawn" bundle will also be available on March 1 in Europe and apparently, no announcements were made for the North American release. PlayStation Europe also stated that the bundle may not also be available everywhere else and advised to check with retailers first.

"Horizon Zero Dawn" officially releases on Feb. 28 in North America and Mar. 1 on Europe. However, there's also still no word with anything like Season Pass as the Game Director, Mathijs de Jonge stated that he can't share anything as of yet.