The entire ordeal for Bend (an in-house Sony Studio)-and Days Gone the game, stems from comments made by the game’s director, Jeff Ross, after his departure from the Studio (he now works at Crystal Dynamics) after Sony’s management had shut down his pitch for a Days Gone 2 game. Reportedly, Sony, Despite “Great” Sales, Shut Down a Pitch For a Days Gone Sequel Days Gone was supposed to have a strong love story, but pacing issues, and subpar writing made Deacon’s and Sarah’s love tale a forgettable one. In that context, one can see how Days Gone is not one of Sony’s darlings. Sony prides itself on PlayStation being the home to the best exclusive games (85+ Metacritic ratings), and we have seen them turn their back on potential franchises before when they didn’t meet critical and commercial expectations (Legend of Dragoon comes to mind). Days Gone is, certainly, Sony’s most recent ugly duckling. Long development struggles, a third party (Unreal 4) Engine, average critical scores, and less than stellar early sales, all hindered the franchise’s prospects. You can find Mike's review of Days Gone here, or check out our interview with the game's creative director here.Days Gone is a weird Sony IP. We’ll have to wait and see.Īfter the end of all things, USG will still be here, putting out quality content. What this means for Deacon and the citizens of Lost Lake, we’re not sure. The evolved form, which seem to be essentially human, will likely be the main enemy type in a Days Gone sequel, and Nero will be the main antagonist. The Days Gone Secret Ending clearly hints at a sequel, and from the sounds of it, it will be based around a brand new kind of Freaker. He gives Deacon a warning that Nero is coming for everyone, and leaves. Even scarier is the fact that he seemingly uses his newfound Freaker powers to leap several feet up to the chopper. The grizzly news is punctuated by the reveal that O’Brian is infected, as he takes off his helmet to reveal a particularly vascular forehead. Effectively, the virus is getting stronger, and is taking control of regular humans. In fact, it is mutating to an extent where it will begin to affect the lymphatic system of those currently unaffected. O’Brian reveals that his higher ups at Nero, who have been researching the virus, have known all along that the virus has been mutating. The Days Gone Secret Ending has some serious ramifications for the serious, as it introduces a new element to the Freaker virus. If you're looking to trigger the Days Gone Secret Ending, you'll need our guide on all of the Days Gone IPCA Locations. For a look at the Best Weapons in Days Gone, there's our Days Gone Weapons Guide. Also, there's our guide on How to Increase Trust Level at Camps in Days Gone. It's where you'll find all of our Days Gone content, like Where to Get Fuel in Days Gone, How to Fast Travel in Days Gone, a look at NERO Checkpoints, a breakdown of how to Upgrade Your Bike in Days Gone. You okay there, pal? | Jake Green/USGįor more on Days Gone, be sure to head over to our Days Gone Guides Hub. After a short while, O’Brian will contact you, and ask you to meet him out by the Old Cemetery (spooky). Take on any of the prologue story missions that you can, and clear up any Nero Research sites that you may have left out, and take down any Camps. All you have to do after that is keet busy. This will be after the Assault of Wizard Island mission. To get the Secret Ending to Days Gone, you’ll first need to have completed the main game. It involves Nero researcher O’Brian, and has some pretty hefty consequences for the series moving forward. The Days Gone Secret Ending happens way at the end of the game, even after the credits have rolled on the main campaign. How to Get the Secret Ending in Days Gone
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