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Days Gone is Available on PC Now

Welcome to Farewell, Oregon. A beautiful place surrounded by mountains, lush forests, and snowy terrain. Two years later, the world has turned upside down consumed by ravenous and infected creatures known as Freakers. Deacon St. John, a drifter and bounty hunter must fight to survive against other survivors, wildlife, and hordes of Freakers. Ride the Broken Road on your invaluable Drifter bike as you traverse the unique environment of the post-apocalyptic Pacific Northwest. Experience a journey of redemption, hope and searching for a reason to live in an epic open world adventure available on PC now.

Explore a breathing and living world filled with beauty and chaos. Witness the dynamic weather of the high desert and how it effects your surroundings. Come across random encounters and traps as you travel the vast land filled with danger. Prepare to ride off the beaten path and utilize your whole arsenal to survive one more day. This world will come for you.

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When you begin your Days Gone journey on PC, you will have immediate access to Survival Mode, Challenge Mode and Bike Skins – once you have completed the main story, you can access New Game Plus.

Survival Mode
Try your hand in Survival I and Survival II difficulty modes with harder enemies, removed enemy awareness indicators, no fast travel and immersive gameplay with no HUD on screen. However, players can temporarily turn on the HUD with the use of Survival Vision to catch your bearings. Can you survive the brutal world of Days Gone?

Challenge Mode
Test your skills on 12 various challenges from fighting unlimited hordes to timed trial bike races as you climb up the leaderboards. Earn credits to unlock new bike skins and more playable characters. The higher scores you achieve the better stat boosts you receive from the patches you earn. Carry those added stat boosts to story mode and watch Deacon’s vest pile up with new patches as you acquire them.

Bike Skins
Customize your Drifter bike with multiple bike skins featuring God of War, Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, Concrete Genie and more! Ride on over to the Mechanics in-game to apply any one of these bike skins and begin riding the Broken Road in style.

New Game Plus
Jump back onto your bike and play the story all over again with New Game Plus with your previously earned bike upgrades, weapons, skills, upgrades, crafting recipes, encampment credits and trust, collectibles, and Achievement progress. All of this will be unlocked at the beginning of your new playthrough making Deacon’s job just a little bit easier. Plus, you receive a brand-new weapon to use!

Playing Days Gone for the first time? Have no fear, Bend Studio has you covered with some developer insights to help you get started.

Drifter Bike
You must maintain your bike by scavenging for scrap, searching for fuel, and upgrading it at encampments. Early on, you want to invest in your bike as much as possible. Whether you need to flee from an unexpected horde, chase down a bounty or escape an ambush, your bike is crucial for survival. To help limit maintenance with your bike, focus on upgrading your fuel tank to ride longer distances before having to stop. If you run out of fuel, you will need to walk your bike and explore the Freaker infested land by foot. Take good care of it, and it will take care of you. Tip: Look out for tow trucks and believe it or not gas stations for fuel.

Hordes
Hordes are a formidable foe in Days Gone. They can range from 25 Freakers to 500 Freakers. To take down a horde, you need to strategize, come prepared with ammo, traps and plan an escape route. It will not be easy, but to increase your chances at succeeding follow these couple of tips to begin your path at creating a safer world. Force the Freakers down narrow pathways to jumble them up creating a better line of fire. Use attractors to throw at nearby flammable crates and barrels to lure a group of them to that spot, then blow it up. Park your bike close in case you need to run back to it to fill up your ammo from your saddlebags (can be equipped as an upgrade).

NERO Locations
Keep your eye out during your travels for NERO locations. NERO checkpoints have valuable items for you to upgrade Deacon, gather crafting supplies, access your gun locker and fuel to top off your tank. You can find NERO injectors at these locations to upgrade your Stamina, Focus or Health. Each upgrade provides a significant boost and can be the difference between life and death. Tip: Upgrade your Stamina first... You can always run away if you are not prepared.

Encampments
Each encampment uses the trust and credits system, but what you get at each one differs. Complete jobs, clear infestation zones, hand in bounties and eliminate hordes to increase your trust levels with encampments and earn credits to buy weapons and bike upgrades. A couple camps you will run into early on are Copeland’s Camp and Hot Springs. Copeland’s Camp includes a Mechanic that will upgrade your bike to improve performance and give you customizations options that include decals, paints, bike skins and visual parts. Hot Springs specializes in selling weapons to help you fight the relentless danger outside of the gates.

Infestation Zones
Speaking of infestation zones, you want to burn out these nests as fast as possible. Make sure you have enough molotovs crafted or use the incendiary bolts with your crossbow to set the nests ablaze. Freakers use these nests to hibernate during the day, giving you a slight edge on their whereabouts. Be aware, if you are brave enough to tackle these zones at night, you will have more Freakers roaming around the wilderness. By successfully clearing out an infestation zone, you will be awarded with a new fast travel route to move around the map more efficiently. Tip: The day/night cycle and weather changes the behavior of the Freakers.

Skills
Days Gone provides three skill trees including melee combat, ranged combat and survival to invest your skill points in. Each player has their own unique playstyle, but we recommend unlocking these skills first to help you during the initial stages of the story.

Ranged: Focused Shot. This skill gives you the ability to activate Focus while aiming a ranged weapon. Focus slows down time and helps to increase accuracy, which is beneficial when going up against a horde. You can upgrade this ability with the NERO injectors found across the map.

Ranged: Fight And Flight. This skill helps you to move and aim a ranged weapon with more precision. Days Gone will keep you on your toes and the Freakers will not allow you to stay stationary. Get used to running!

Melee: Field Repairs. This skill gives you the ability to repair melee weapons with scrap. You can scavenge for scrap underneath hoods of vehicles, abandoned buildings, and scattered around the world. Once you have crafted a weapon, you can repair that weapon to continue using it. Trust us, you will be using your melee weapon a lot. Without this skill, the durability of the weapon will diminish and break leaving you left with only your boot knife.

Buy Days Gone on PC now from the Steam Store Page.

Sony's PS4 exclusive Days Gone has come to PC

Continuing their newfound interest in PC gaming, Sony today released 2019 PlayStation 4 exclusive Days Gone for Windows. It's an open-world action game about bikers in a post-apocalyptic USA overrun with zombies (here known by the hilarious term "freakers"). While the PlayStation scloosie I crave is Bloodborne, I do broady understand that Days Gone is one of those 7/10 games which hits just the right note with some people to hold them, thrill them, kiss them, and kill them, so that's nice for them.


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Days Gone PC review - tasty rider

A 2018 paper published in the journal Acta Ethologica showed evidence that European rabbits can smell traces of other rabbits in the droppings of the predators who have recently consumed them. I've thought about this a lot while roaming the apocalyptic Oregonian wilderness of Days Gone. It's a world redolent of a man named Deacon St. John, who I've seen devoured by wolves countless times as I've played.


When Days Gone first launched after several delays as a PlayStation 4 exclusive in 2019, it was criticised for poor performance, even on the PS4 Pro. Bugs were also an issue, and Days Gone was saddled with middling reviews in its initial incarnation. The PC release not only features enhanced graphics options and support for ultra-wide monitors, it also resolves almost all of these technical issues. This is definitely the best way to play Days Gone - a stable, unlocked framerate and enhanced graphics let this biker adventure's exciting tale take centre stage.


Perhaps more than any other open-world game I've played, Days Gone takes its time revealing its hand. While its marketing highlighted the massive zombie hordes you take on, you don't actually even see such a horde until perhaps a dozen hours into the story. Days Gone holds several of its strongest cards until you've had time to settle into its muddy, desperate vision of the Pacific Northwest, two years after a zombie plague has destroyed civilisation as we know it.


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Following Sony’s strategy to release their first-party titles to PC, Days Gone is now available outside of PlayStation console ownership, with the zombie-survival, action-RPG coming to Steam and the Epic Games Store.



Like many, I bounce between console ownership from generation to generation. While I owned a PS4 at launch, I ended up moving on from it in preparation for the next-gen consoles, which meant I wasn’t able to play Days Gone when it originally released on PlayStation 4 in 2019. Luckily, Sony has decided to start publishing their first-party release onto PC, which allowed for someone like me to jump in and enjoy a game I really regretted missing out on a couple of years ago.





For those who are visiting this for the first time, Days Gone is the story of Deacon St. John, a biker and bounty hunter who is stuck doing odd jobs in the apocalypse while simply trying to survive. Between the zombie hordes of Freakers and militant human groups, Deacon is about to have the fight of his life as he tries to help surviving camps and friends make it through all this mess. A third-person shooter with heavy stealth and RPG mechanics, Days Gone features an open world with deep map-clearing capabilities for those looking for 100% completion mileage.





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With that being said, our CG Magazine review from 2019 highlighted several technical issues, a dislike for the way the shooting feels, and a weak opening portion of the game.





I can say that after my time traveling around Oregon in 2021, Days Gone’s PC port has made incredible strides over the last two years. While some of the gameplay and story issues couldn’t be resolved for our original reviewer, the performance is top-notch, with the consistent stuttering gone and bugs removed for the PC experience. This allows Days Gone to stand on its own two feet, with nothing but the experience intended critiqued. While it’s worth mentioning that that experience could vary based on how powerful of hardware you have available, it’s clear that as long as you can meet the recommended minimum requirements, you should be all set to hit the open road.





The shooting mechanics, while still as high-pressure as originally intended with the PS4 release, have been improved somewhat simply through the implementation of the mouse and keyboard. Accuracy improvement and not having to deal with motion sensitivity issues that you’ll find on the controller make the shooting aspects much cleaner. While early-game fights are more difficult than you’d find in most other shooters, once you’ve delved a bit into the skill tree, things get more and more satisfying as you tackle hordes that can have a couple of hundred zombies in them. Leaning into the traps and strategizing, running the Freakers through gunfire makes Days Gone one of the more interesting ways to play a zombie-survival title. It really is a shame that Sony made the decision to not move forward with a sequel.











Besides the base game, the Days Gone PC port also includes all of the future content made available to the PS4 version. Survival Mode, Challenge Mode, extra bike skins, and a New Game Plus mode offered following your initial play through means that even more content is available right from the get-go for those wanting all the bang for their buck they can get. It’s also nice to see the purchase price get a bit of a discount two years on, with a $49.99 USD price tag.





Days Gone for the PC is easily the definitive way to play. With top-notch performance removing the primary complaint from the original release, you’re left with a content-rich open world title that’s unique in some of the best ways. While the gunplay can be questionable at times and the opening act is not as neat and tidy as one would hope, Days Gone still ends up being one of the better zombie shooters on the market.

Days Gone PC - Bug Reporting

Days Gone on PC is OUT NOW!

To provide you with the best possible experience with Days Gone, please report any possible issues you might have under this bug reporting thread to ensure prompt action. Our team will also be monitoring all of our channels including the Days Gone subreddit and the Bend Studio social pages on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Thank you in advance, and we hope you enjoy your ride in Days Gone!