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Days Gone Is Getting a Major Content Update Adding Character Skins, More

Days Gone will get a major update in the coming day as revealed in an official video shared ahead of the reveal by PlayStation Germany.

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Christopher2543d ago

Methinks someone uploaded this two days too early.

Note to Twisted, approving this now, but will update with English Trailer when it's available.

_SilverHawk_2543d ago

Such an amazing game. I like this game a lot and it's nice to see all the support it's been getting

SmielmaN2542d ago

This game was awesome. I think it’s a GOTY contender

Ju2543d ago

It's basically survival (überleben) and challenge (Herausforderung) modes

-Foxtrot2543d ago

Cool. Just a shame it wasn't at launch

I've finished it a 100% and moved on now.

nucky642543d ago (Edited 2543d ago )

they're faster than rockstar - and look at the size of that company compared to SB.
edit : btw, free dlc never comes at launch.

-Foxtrot2543d ago

If you are referring to Red Dead Redemption II then at the end of the day Rockstars game is bigger and has a shit more content then Days Gone, with how fast it's came out you'll never know if it was cut or not

Skins and the like could have came at launch, there's no way it was that demanding. We had Uncharted doing this in 2007.

Christopher2543d ago

***Skins and the like could have came at launch, ***

Yup, that stuff takes zero hours of time to make and definitely wasn't made after the release alongside other work.

AspiringProGenji2543d ago (Edited 2543d ago )

this is just post launch content (free) that was not missed day one, not features, not fixing game breaking bugs, ect.. Nothing that really adds much to the overall experience. Cut content or not, it doesn't matter. They are supporting the game and that's it

nucky642543d ago

fox, i usually agree with a lot of what you have to say; but here, you're wrong. and i'm not talking about RDR2 in particular - i'm talking about rockstar in general.

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slayernz2543d ago

So? I got the platinum trophy weeks ago but cant wait for this update...looking forward to the survival mode

-Foxtrot2543d ago

Yeah well like I literally said in my original comment, I've moved on.

I've got Rage 2, Hitman 2, Final Fantasy 12 HD, Just Cause 4 to start and Sekiro, Kingdom Hearts III to finish, then we have CTR and Super Mario Builder 2 coming out this month

Not everyone has the time to keep going back to the same game.

SamPao2543d ago

@-Foxtrot But you have the time to play all different games. sure :) its just preference, dont blame it on time :)

slayernz2542d ago

Foxtrot that's sad that you dont play any DLC. Quite often missing on great gameplay enhancements

Abnor_Mal2543d ago

All of that will be good for a second playthrough of the game.

sprinterboy2543d ago

Gonna wait till ps5 and my new 4k tv before having a 2nd playthrough plus it'll run as smooth as butter then too without the performance issues (base model was bad last 30hrs, took me 80hrs in total

Abnor_Mal2543d ago

I'm planning on waiting a year before I buy the new PS5, only because I like to make sure that the tech is stable. Went against my better judgment and got the Pro day one and had many issues with my LG 4K going to black screens and static snow screens because the Pro and system would not communicate well together. The HDR signal was terrible and would lose picture every few minutes, a year later finally bought a new Pro and while I still get the same lost of signal once in a while, it is in no way as frequent as before.

I don't want to go through that again so I will wait for a year and see what early adopters say, but in the mean time I have many games yet to play for the first time, and others to replay for a second time and clean up a few trophies.

If like this gen, we will only get a trickle of new tech show off games for the first year or two into the new gen. During that time BC will be important as it will give people something to play while waiting on the new gen games to arrive.

ITPython2543d ago

Just finished up Days Gone last night and also platinumed it. It was one hell of an experience, and is most definitely a criminally underrated game. Glad they are adding some new skins and gameplay content. Can't wait until they add some story DLC though, as there are still plenty of unanswered questions regarding the lore and some of the characters.

sprinterboy2543d ago

I don't understand the reviewers who said it went on too long? I didn't want it too stop.

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eamonn792543d ago

I still dont even after finishing it i go back just kill more freaks and scavange etc

SmielmaN2542d ago

Exactly sprinter. I didn’t want it to end

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Sony scrapping Days Gone studio's live service IP didn't come as a surprise to one dev

Responding to one user saying that they'll "never get over what they did" to Bend Studio, Morrison says: "To be fair we didn't make enough substantial progress over the three years I was there. I saw the eventual cancellation coming prior to it."

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Jin_Sakai201d ago

This live service push should’ve never happened in the first place! It put most of their major studios behind schedule big time.

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Redgrave200d ago

A big thank you to Jim for this shortsighted, greedy blunder. A half thank you to Herman, because he stupidly kept some of them going.

The PS5 gen has essentially been a bust, though a few gems such as Returnal, Astro Bot, and Steller Blade.

We might not have had unnecessary remasters (Last of Us, Horizon) or remakes (Last of Us, again) if not for this. Alas, with the die already having been cast, we hope for a return to form.

But, along with the current state of the industry, I don't think we will get it.

S2Killinit200d ago

I disagree. Somy needs to be able to compete in all genre. They have nothing less than studios that do have successful live service games, including MS which is solely focused on service games. Sony had a live service success with Helldivers that people like to not mention in these articles.

S2Killinit200d ago

I disagree. Sony needs to be able to compete in all genre. They have nothing less than studios that do have successful live service games, including MS which is solely focused on service games. Sony had a live service success with Helldivers that people like to not mention in these articles.

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TheColbertinator200d ago

Sony is stupid for thinking live service would work for them. Or anything else they do for that matter.

Inverno200d ago

To work on something for 3 years and say that no substantial progress has been on it seems to be the trend happening across the industry. It's one thing to work without stress or crunch but in 3 years they could've used everything made for Days Gone and had a sequel out by now. Or worked on something smaller that they actually wanted to work on and with actual direction.

Travesty200d ago (Edited 200d ago )

Sony was the one telling them to do something different. I don’t blame Bend Studios. It was a lot of pressure pushing live service titles out and it backfired.

DaysGone wasn’t a bad title. It sold pretty well too. It sold 8 million copies on PS4 as of 2021. Almost 2 million on PC as of 2022. I don’t know the remastered version but it sold decent for a game that was already on the PlayStation Catalog.
They should have let them make a sequel. The series was made to be a trilogy.
The canceled game was reportedly using the Decima engine. It would make sense if their next game would be using that. I know DaysGone was using UE4. But if they did make a sequel I would prefer Decima over UE5. But that’s wishful thinking.
I’m not against a Syphon Filter remake. But just give us something memorable.

isarai200d ago

This is where there's a huge misconception that everyone is still running with. The idea of a sequel wasnt taken off the table, ONE MANS PITCH for a sequel wasnt greenlit, there would definitely be more than one pitch for a sequel

Travesty200d ago

The one man was the former director of Bend Studios. It not being “greenlit” was what I was referring to when they asked if Bend Studios would be interested in making a Syphon Filter game, after they released Days Gone. Don’t understand what was misleading.

https://www.thegamer.com/so...

isarai200d ago

The misleading part is that studios get several pitches, their could've easily been like 3 separate days gone sequel pitches, just because he's director doesn't mean his pitch couldn't have been lame, i mean he was talking about it being a multiplayer game, that already sounds iffy. But everyone talks as if the idea of a sequel as a whole was dismissed and we just don't know that.

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The Days Gone Remaster Is an Unsurprising Cash-Grab and Nothing More

Honestly, who is the Days Gone remaster for? Fans of the original won't find anything new here.

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Christopher374d ago

I don't know why you're being downvoted. It is a new thing in the remaster. Perhaps it's not worth the $10 upgrade if you've played. But, I mean, if you never played the game, then just wait for it to go on sale, forget about it, and continue not playing it like you did for the last 6 years?

TheEroica373d ago

The downvotes are likely from the excuses... Horde mode doesn't obsolve Sony from cash grabbing its easily duped fanbase.

S2Killinit373d ago

I love how people call this a money grab while the real money grabbing is in other genres. But, I think people who are that dumb deserve to be fed with skins and micro-transactions, and don’t get to complain that single player games of this caliber are few and far in between.

IAMRealHooman373d ago

@TheEroica
they changed the header. it was originally the " Remaster has nothing new" or something similar.

Christopher373d ago

It's still in the description: "Fans of the original won't find anything new here."

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princejb134374d ago

Days gone is amazing regardless and for those that didn’t play the original I highly recommend.

SimpleSlave374d ago (Edited 374d ago )

Yes. All of Sony's Remasters - all the ones stemming from the PS4 library - are cash-grabs. When all they needed to do was patch them to run at 60fps, up the resolution, and be done with it. But then they had to actually care about Bloodborne, and that's a cardinal sin over at Sony.

On a side note. I just got The Sinking City Remastered for free, because I owned the game. Weird...

anast374d ago

The Bloodborne thing is a real issue.

SimpleSlave374d ago

I'm sure they banish people to the Nightmare Frontier if they as much as whisper the name in the office.

Bebedora373d ago

Cash-grab or not. As long the Bend Studio gets their share, I am for it. I don't know, but I still hope for making of a second title. However, in a way It's a cash-grab. They still put something extra to it (horde mode), that is.

anast373d ago

lol Yeah they seem to hate the idea of a new Bloodborne anything.

I've still got to play the shrinking city. I enjoy Lovecraftian stuff.

RaidenBlack374d ago

Hope the recent remasters like Sinking City and Oblivion, ups the ante and alters the industry's approach.
But what fans really want is just a straight up sequel ... oh and add sequel to 1886 as well.

GhostScholar374d ago

I would love a days gone sequel. Days gone to me is such a better game than the last of us. The world in days gone was so great.

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mkis007373d ago (Edited 373d ago )

To me they appeal to different players outside of just being zombie games. I like them both, but days gone is more fun to me. The last of us 2 is my murder game though along with red dead 2 and gta 5. Love the realistic violence.

jznrpg373d ago

I’m a big fan of Days Gone but TLOU is a better made game. How much you enjoyed each game is of course up to you.

neutralgamer1992373d ago

With the recent cancellation of Bend Studio’s live-service project, there’s now a real and exciting opportunity for the studio to revisit Days Gone 2. This might be the perfect time for Sony to greenlight the sequel—especially with the PS6 likely on the horizon—because Days Gone already has a strong foundation, a passionate fanbase, and significant untapped potential.

It’s worth remembering that Days Gone was Bend Studio’s first major AAA title developed for a home console. Before that, the studio had primarily worked on portable systems like the PSP and PS Vita, or acted as a support studio. That leap to a full-scale open-world console game was ambitious, and although the game launched in a somewhat rough state, that context is crucial to understanding its initial reception.

Gaming critics were often harsh in their reviews, frequently comparing Days Gone to other PlayStation exclusives that came from more seasoned console studios like Naughty Dog or Santa Monica Studio. Despite these comparisons and the early technical issues, Days Gone still went on to sell over 7.6 million copies—a remarkable achievement for a new IP. Even more importantly, Bend Studio listened to fan feedback and steadily improved the game through patches, updates, and optimizations. Today, Days Gone stands as a much more polished and enjoyable experience than it was at launch.

That kind of growth shows Bend Studio’s resilience and potential. A sequel would not only benefit from their hard-earned experience, but also avoid many of the pitfalls that affected the original’s development. Much of the foundational tech, gameplay systems, and world-building has already been done, meaning the studio can focus more on innovation and storytelling rather than reinventing the wheel.

Compared to the high-risk, long-development timeline of a new IP—which could take 5+ years just to get through pre-production—returning to Days Gone is both a smarter and more efficient route. If Sony and Bend Studio commit to Days Gone 2 now, there’s a strong possibility it could be a key PS6 launch title—offering a fan-driven, proven IP with greater polish, depth, and scope.

Let’s not forget Bend Studio’s deep legacy either. This is the same team that brought us Syphon Filter, a series that helped define early PlayStation experiences. With the right support and direction, they can absolutely deliver a worthy sequel that lives up to the franchise’s potential and the studio’s legacy

Harkins1721374d ago

Loved it on PS5. Cant wait to play again at somepoint on PC when on sale

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Days Gone PS5 Is a 'Really Good Piece of Work', Say Tech Experts

Sammy writes: "Back when Days Gone Remastered was announced, many fans were squinting to see the differences between the excellent original PS4 version and its PS5 re-release.

But now with the game readily available – and our 8/10 review declaring it the “definitive version of a fan favourite” – we’re beginning to get some meaningful tech analysis.

And according to Digital Foundry, this is not just the bare-bones resolution upscale some had anticipated – “a lot of effort has gone into it”, according to the tech experts. "

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IAMRealHooman388d ago

First game sell well enough to warrant a sequel? Our received well enough?

Alos88388d ago

It sold well but reviewed only okay, which apparently wasn't enough for Sony.

Cacabunga387d ago

Sold well and received even better.. had a bad first month due to technical issues but ended up being one of the best games from last gen

Knightofelemia387d ago (Edited 387d ago )

That's the nature of the beast. If a game like a movie does not meet certain numbers then they write off the franchise. EA scrapped DS2 because the DS1 remake did not meet certain numbers. I was hoping the remaster of DG and the fact it also came to PC would convince Sony to green light a DG sequel.

PanicMechanic387d ago

Critic reviews were appalling. The worst reviewed game I’ve ever seen. By that I mean, poor quality journalism, dishonest writing and review scores which are out of touch with fan reception.

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anast388d ago

Fans are having fun with this one.