Learn About The World Of Days Gone In The New Video Series

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Over the past 3 weeks PlayStation along with Bend Studio have been releasing a video series detailing the world we’ll be adventuring through in their next upcoming exclusive Days Gone.

The series showcases the various dangers and enemies we’ll cross paths with in the diverse environments the game will feature. It also highlights the various weapons, combat and motorcycle repairing and customisation skills that will be required to come out on the other side alive. The game’s tagline certainly seems to be true based on what the video series portrays. In Days Gone, the world really comes for you.

You can check out each of the three videos from the series below:

Farewell Wilderness

The world of Days Gone is breathtaking. You’ll be tempted to stop and look out at the lush valleys, the many rivers and waterfalls, but… don’t. You’re not a tourist here. You’re fighting to survive. Riding the broken roads through Days Gone offers landscapes that change quickly and dramatically, a living, breathing world – filled with things trying to kill you.

The Broken Road

The open world of Days Gone is dangerous and never stops coming for you. As long as you have your Drifter Bike though, you might just survive. You need to take care of it – upgrade your Bike for better durability, increasing your storage or to escape hordes of Freakers. Just make sure you don’t run out of gas in the wilderness.

Fighting to Survive

Learn more about your primary enemy in Days Gone, the Freakers, as well as combat and some of the different weapons featured in the game. Take on Freakers in groups of two or three, but watch out if you come across a marauding hoards, which can move and respond as a single organism.

Days Gone launches exclusively on the PlayStation 4 on April 26th 2019. You can check out my thought on the game from my preview here.

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