By Ingrid Marrel, | May 25, 2017
Days Gone - E3 2016 Gameplay Demo | PS4 (YouTube)
Sony Bend's newest post-apocalyptic, open world survival zombie game will be presented next month at the E3 2017 convention, and more of the game's features will surely be announced by the developers.
In a statement released by Sam Witwer, the voice of the lead protagonist of the game, E3 will reveal something big about "Days Gone", however, refused to add more details about the game. This may bring good news to gamers who have waited for such information.
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Obviously, a lot of players are getting more excited to know about the game's features, since "Days Gone" resembles Naughty Dog's "The Last Of Us" and "Sons of Anarchy". Deacon St. John, the main protagonists will play the role of a biker with a mission.
Based on the trailer, Deacon will try to dodge, not just hundreds of human infected zombies, called Freakers, but thousands of them that are ready to swarm at Deacon. Furthermore, players should expect "Days Gone" to involve exploration questing, and zombie killing.
In the previous report by Telegiz, the game is said to be released in December of this year, however, new reports are now claiming that the release may be sooner than expected.
Although there is no official announcement yet from Sony about the launching, a leaked report has pointed to an August release, more specifically, August 22. Stay tuned for more of "Days Gone" news and update.
If there is truth to this rumor, gamers will surely get ready to purchase the game in PS4. However, all will be revealed during the E3, and Sony Bend will definitely provide the players with fresh new info.
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