By Staff Reporter, | May 14, 2017
Days Gone Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 DEMO and Cinematic Trailer E3 2016 (YouTube)
Sony's newest game, "Days Gone" is expected to be released this year, as announced during the 2016 E3 Convention.
Reports are claiming that the game will feature the character of can outlaw biker, Deacon St. John. In a world where zombies are increasing in numbers, St. John will use all his potential and abilities to survive.
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"Days Gone" is reportedly coming to PS4, making the PC players wonder if the game will eventually be released. Obviously, PC gamers will want to experience the game since it will be an open world action adventure horror video game.
In a previous report by Telegiz, "Days Gone" will resemble "The Last Of Us", and "Sons Of Anarchy". Deacon, the main protagonist, will use his biking abilities to dodge his enemies. Players will be able to take Deacon's role to survive hundreds of fast zombies who are thirsty for human blood.
Unfortunately, as the game sounds so exciting, the PC gamers will not be able to take hold of the game at the soonest time. It seemed that Sony has no plans of taking "Days Gone" into the PC world. Sony Bend will likely release their games to Sony hardware.
It is best to invest on other platforms to be able to have a complete gaming experience. With the game's features, players will not doubt the exhilarating encounter with its enemies, picturesque mountain views, and forests.
On the other hand, PS4 players get to play "Days Gone" in full 4K resolution and HDR. There's no confirmation yet as to the release date of the game, however, Sony is working hard to push through with its 2017 launch.
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