Days Gone Is Delayed Once More To Make Sure We Have The Time

Days Gone — Delayed

Another delay has hit Days Gone and this time it is to make sure that Days Gone is not in the middle of many other releases

It looks like our February 22nd of 2019 is going to open up a bit as Days Gone will no longer be dropping on that date like so many other titles that have been announced. Yes, this means that Bend Studio is going to have to delay that game yet again. You will need to look for a different way to kill some zombies on your PS4 for a bit longer as Days Gone is now slated to release on April 26th of 2019. Another two months of waiting is not as bad as it could have been. It is not like this has been a hotly anticipated title for quite a while now…

As I am sure you are already wondering, why did Days Gone get this delay yet again? As it has been stated on the PlayStation Blog… to release the game outside of the already crowded February timeframe. Not because of any major issues or “more polish” as is the usual case, but to release it outside of February. It is a solid reason when you look at it due to the plethora of other titles landing in the month and original day Days Gone was slated for. A few on the level as Days Gone, but not as anticipated and longed for. So it still seems like a weird reason to give even if it makes sense.

Days Gone — Delayed

Days Gone — Delayed


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Days Gone

Release date: April 26, 2019

We want to share a change in release date for this highly anticipated title from Bend Studio. We recently decided to move the release of Days Gone from the crowded February timeframe to April 26, 2019. While the studio is eager to see Days Gone in the hands of fans, Bend Studio will take the opportunity to further polish Days Gone.

As PlayStation fans already know, Days Gone is an open-world action game set in the high desert of the Pacific Northwest. Traversing harsh landscapes on their drifter bike, players must fight for resources as they attempt to survive broken roads, unpredictable weather, attacks from other human factions, infected wildlife and roaming Freakers — a brutal, dynamic world that is dangerous both day and night.

What worries me here for Days Gone is that it is a major title from a major publisher and developer. All of which is something that would help them win the race against the other titles launching alongside this one. It casts a bit more doubt on this being the real reason and, gods forbid, that the game will not live up to all of the hype we have been placing on it so far. It could also mean that Days Gone is so massive that we will need to dedicate all of our time to it to make sure we experience it all, but I am having issues seeing it here with this update. I will still keep the best thoughts for it, but now I am a bit more cautious.

Are you surprised by the extra delay for Days Gone or did you see it coming given the lineup in February? Do you think that it was some other reason for the delay or just so we can make sure to have all the time we want with the game with few distractions? Do you think we will see another delay as this would be a good October title given the content or will this be the final date to look for? Let us know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss. For more updates and news on Days Gone, be sure to keep coming back here. We will keep it all coming at you no matter how good or bad it may be.


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