Days Gone 2 was canceled due to criticism of the first game
One of the great PlayStation 4 video games was Days Gonea title developed by Bend Studio that put players in the role of Deacon St. John, a biker who survived a zombie apocalypse, which made it share some easter eggs with The Last of Us. However, unlike other big names on the console, Days Gone was released with a lot of problemswhich caused it to receive bad reviews and, therefore, Sony canceled plans to continue with the IP despite the open ending it had.
In that sense, it must be said that it was already confirmed that Days Gone 2 was in development for just a few weeks before this fatal fate, but that has not prevented many Don't lose hope of seeing a sequel at some point in the future.. However, it seems that the CM of Bend Studio himself has spoken out on this issue with a clear message: Days Gone 2 will not be released.
Days Gone fans are left without the sequel to the acclaimed PS4 video game
Under this premise, we have known for quite some time that Bend Studio has a new IP in hand, which has nothing to do with Days Gone. And in light of this, it has been possible to see that Kevin McAllister, CM of the development team, has spoken out on this subject with An apology to the Days Gone community.
McAllister continues the tweet that you can see below saying that they do not want to give false hope or misinformation or let others do it with the aim of getting likes, which is a clear allusion to those supposed insiders who are looking for the easy click. Be that as it may, it has confirmed that they are working on a new IPso it looks like we'll be without Days Gone for an indefinite period:
I apologize to our Days Gone community for continually getting fed false hope and poor information by people looking for likes. It's not fair to you all.
We are currently working on a new IP, and when we have actual news to share it will come from our studio.
— Kevin McAllister (@vikingdad278) June 27, 2024
It must be said that part of this new controversy comes because the former screenwriter, John Garvin, stated that Days Gone was going to be a trilogy. In response to this, McAllister himself has pointed out that This information comes from former team memberswho are unaware of the current state of their developments.
In any case, while there are no plans for a sequel, remember that Days Gone is available on PS4 and PC.
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