Days Gone Dev Dishes on PS4 Pro Enhancements, Game Length, Bike Customization, and More

May 9, 2018 at 05:53pm EDT

As revealed yesterday, Game Informer will be focusing on the PS4-exclusive survival game Days Gone this month. Today GI posted a video of them grilling Days Gone creative director John Garvin with 157 rapid-fire questions, most of which are a tad silly, although a few interesting things were asked. You can check out a rundown of the important bits of info revealed, below.

Developed by SIE Bend Studio (Syphon Filter, Uncharted: Golden Abyss), Days Gone is a post-apocalyptic zombie game featuring a dynamic open world that changes depending on the time of day and weather. Here’s how Sony describes the game’s story and world:

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“Set in the beautiful, volcanic scarred high-desert of the Pacific Northwest, Days Gone is an open-world action-adventure game where you play as Deacon St. John, a Drifter and bounty hunter who would rather risk the dangers of the broken road than live in one of the “safe” wilderness encampments. The game takes place two years after a global pandemic has killed almost everyone, but transformed millions of others into what survivors call Freakers – mindless, feral creatures, more animal than human but very much alive and quickly evolving. Skills learned in his prior life as an outlaw biker have given Deacon a slight edge in the seemingly never-ending fight to stay alive. But will it be enough?”

What are your thoughts on Days Gone so far? I'm not sure I see what the game's hook is yet, but I suppose the proof will be in the playing. Days Gone shambles onto PS4 sometime in 2019.

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