After several years of anticipation, the upcoming open-world action game Days Gone is finally about to come to PS4 owners later this week. With the game officially set to launch on PS4 this Friday, if you’re looking to start building up your excitement to take down Freaker hordes, you can start listening to the game’s soundtrack
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PlayStation has given fans a brand new look at the studio behind Days Gone in a short video interviewing a few of Bend Studio’s directors. Creative Director John Garvin and Game Director Jeff Ross lead us through a short discussion about the team. The video below briefly takes us inside the headspace of the studio.
In a busy week of releases here at the end of April, Sony’s latest first-party title Days Gone is perhaps the most intriguing new title to hit the market. First announced back at E3 2016, the wait to get to the release date of Days Gone has taken a while, but that wait is now nearly over. To make
How would you like to dress up in some Days Gone inspired gear to get you really in the mood for its launch on April 26? It seems as though not only can you play Deacon St. John in Bend Studio’s upcoming title, you can also deck yourself out as the biker dude himself all thanks to
We have finally gotten the install size for Days Gone, developed by Sony Bend studios. Their new IP will officially have an install size of 67 GB after the day one patch. It is nothing too outrageous, but users who have started running out of memory on their PS4 systems might need to clear out some
Days Gone by Bend Studios is right around the corner releasing exclusively for PS4 on April 26 and today the studio has unearthed a new 30-second TV spot for the game titled “One Bullet.” Since we know that Days Gone has gone gold, this will now be one of the final marketing pushes from Bend Studio on the lead
Since its debut back at E3 2016, Days Gone is a game that I have been optimistically looking forward to, despite some of the trepidations that others (and myself) have had about some of its qualities. A post-apocalyptic world where players have to fight for survival against waves of the undead is far from a new
Sony Interactive Entertainment held their first Nintendo Direct-style online presentation, aptly titled State of Play, today. Prior to today, there will still quite a lot of unknowns about the PS4 and PlayStation VR’s 2019 lineups, and State of Play was fortunately able to clear that up, at least for this Spring, and should tide fans
As of next week, Sony will now be joining both Microsoft and Nintendo when it comes to offering its own video presentation related to upcoming releases. This morning, Sony officially announced State of Play which will be a new ongoing video presentation series that details PlayStation products. Much like Nintendo’s Direct videos or Microsoft’s Inside
Since Days Gone has now gone gold, developer Bend Studio is now revealing additional details about the project ahead of its release next month. As of today, the latest aspect of the game that has now been unveiled is that it will indeed contain a photo mode. Much like many of the other first-party PS4 titles
As one of the biggest titles coming to PS4 in the first part of 2019, the long-awaited Days Gone will finally let players experience its “world that comes for you” in just over a month, and ahead of the game’s release in April, there are a few new images that should tide you over until April.
Days Gone is just within reach for eager fans of the upcoming PS4 exclusive by Sony Bend Studio as it launches next month on April 26th. But something else that is up the studio’s sleeve is that the developers have confirmed that Days Gone will get an unannounced DLC post-launch – it’s a pretty exciting time
Days Gone is currently the biggest first-party exclusive that we know for a fact Sony will be releasing for PS4 this year. As such, many people are looking forward to this game, even after it was delayed from February to April. Today, over a month before the game’s scheduled launch, developed Sony Bend Studio confirmed
Somehow, it’s already time to start talking about PAX East 2019, which is set to take place later next month in Boston. While the full list of attending developers, publishers, and the extended list of panels that will be present at the convention have not been divulged yet, one developer, in particular, today revealed that
I’ve always been a sucker for zombie-esque games, even when the thought of real-life zombies scares the living hell out of me. But thankfully, at least unless 28 Days Later happens–let’s not even think about that–at least they are confined to my console, for now. My very first zombie gaming experience was all the way
Sony’s Bend Studio has released some screenshots and plot details giving players some more insight into the relationship between the game’s main protagonist, Deacon, and his fiance Sarah. As usual, you can check out the screenshots as well as a video showing off more of the game’s world down below. Over on PlayStation official website,
Sony and Bend Studio have put out another video in their “World of Days Gone” series: This time with a focus on the enemies and combat of the world. The video showcases the various types of Freakers–this game’s version of zombies–along with weapon crafting and more. You can watch the video for yourself below. The
PAX South may have come to a close, but there is still some cool stuff we can see for those of us that couldn’t attend this year. Sony had a demo of Days Gone up and running for folks to play and IGN sat down with Bend Studio to get a walkthrough of the game’s
Days Gone is rapidly approaching release this coming April and as such, it would stand to reason that the final pieces of information about the game would begin coming out. One of those small nuggets of info would be that of the game’s official rating, which has now seemingly been divulged. As first spotted by Twisted
Days Gone, SIE Bend Studio’s upcoming game, is well known to be Sony’s next major single-player only title. In an alternate future, however, that may not have been the case, as Saber Interactive, the developer of World War Z, once approached Sony about contributing to a multiplayer component in some capacity, at least according to a new interview
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or simply, E3) is one of the largest trade fairs in the world, and is an event that millions of gamers from around the world tune in every year in anticipation of their favourite companies announcing brand new titles. That’s why Sony announcing PlayStation’s absence from the trade show this week
Sony Bend’s Days Gone was delayed earlier this morning from its previous February 22nd, 2019 release date and has now been bumped to late April. While delays are usually never all that fun for those of us looking to get our hands on games as early as possible, this is a rare instance where I’m not only
As one of the big PS4 titles to release in the early part of next year, the upcoming Days Gone is setting players up for a unique experience that mixes action, stealth, and an in-depth open world to explore, with a new, major piece of the game’s art revealed by its developer, Bend Studio. Bend Studio
Today Sony released four brief videos talking about some of the most anticipated first-party games coming to PS4 in the semi-near future, Ghost of Tsushima, Dreams, Days Gone, and Concrete Genie. The first features Ghost of Tsushima with Sucker Punch Creative Director Nate Fox. The second is about Dreams and stars Media Molecule Technical Director Alex Evans.
Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included an interview with Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida, who was asked to comment on whether this is going to be “the year of software” for PS4. Yoshida-san agreed with that statement and mentioned that games made in Japan since around last year were highly praised around
Today the ESA announced the selections for the 2018 Into the Pixel collection, which honors the best artistic works in video games. Among those selected this year, there are a couple of surprises, and precisely two images from Sony Interactive Entertainment’s upcoming PS4 exclusive Ghost of Tsushima and Days Gone. The Ghost of Tsushima image is
Sony Bend Studio’s upcoming apocalyptic open-world title Days Gone was unfortunately delayed into 2019 earlier this year though it seems like that might not be the only release date news we’ll soon be receiving on the game. During a recent conversation with Screen Rant at PlayStation event, Sony Bend’s Studio Director Chris Reese talked about the Days
Sony Interactive Entertainment released today a new trailer for its PS4 Pro console. The trailer focuses on Sony’s own headline titles including God of War, Gran Turismo Sport, Horizon Zero Dawn, Deroit: Become Human, Knack II, Spider-Man and Days Gone. It also boasts the hardware capabilities of the console, including “Dynamic and Native 4K,” HDR
What a conference. From beginning (and I’m talking the Pre-Show) to the very end. So the question remains — is this just “a great Sony press conference” or “the greatest Sony press conference”? The Pre-Show was a wonder to behold, with game-after-game being announced. We saw an official date for Knack II, along with a