Days Gone fans are still holding out hope for a sequel, though it looks like one simply isn’t going to happen.When the lastPlayStationState of Play was announced many got their hopes up for a definitive version ofDays Gone, as an announcement was rumoured to take place.Check out the trailer forDays GonebelowUnfortunately thatdidn’t happen, and to add insult to injury the main character ofDays Gone, Deacon, was added as a VIP Bot toAstro Bot, something the character’s creatortook great offence to.AdvertMaking matters worse is the news that the game’s director, Jeff Ross, doesn’t believe a sequel is ever going to happen as Sony isn’t interested in one.Posting to X, Rosssaid“A lot of people still ask me if there will ever be aDays Gonesequel, so I submit this poster as evidence it will never happen. Sony higher ups like Hermen were never fans, so you won’t hear about it at the PlayStation State of Play today or ever.”Included in the post was an official image from Sony featuring characters from several of its IPs, but unfortunately Deacon wasn’t featured amidst the line-up.Days Gonesuffered at launch due to poor critic scores and several bugs and performance issues hindering player enjoyment, and while it got better over time most of the damage had already been done.AdvertAs far asDays Gone 2is concerned, even though there’s a large group of fans who’d love for it to happen, it’s clear PlayStation is only concerned with releasing what it knows will work.TheHorizon Zero Dawnremaster is a good example of that, but never say never, as perhaps a definitive version ofDays Goneison the cards at some point and will incite a bit more love for the series, thus paving the way for a sequel.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Days Gone,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5

Days Gone fans are still holding out hope for a sequel, though it looks like one simply isn’t going to happen.When the lastPlayStationState of Play was announced many got their hopes up for a definitive version ofDays Gone, as an announcement was rumoured to take place.Check out the trailer forDays GonebelowUnfortunately thatdidn’t happen, and to add insult to injury the main character ofDays Gone, Deacon, was added as a VIP Bot toAstro Bot, something the character’s creatortook great offence to.AdvertMaking matters worse is the news that the game’s director, Jeff Ross, doesn’t believe a sequel is ever going to happen as Sony isn’t interested in one.Posting to X, Rosssaid“A lot of people still ask me if there will ever be aDays Gonesequel, so I submit this poster as evidence it will never happen. Sony higher ups like Hermen were never fans, so you won’t hear about it at the PlayStation State of Play today or ever.”Included in the post was an official image from Sony featuring characters from several of its IPs, but unfortunately Deacon wasn’t featured amidst the line-up.Days Gonesuffered at launch due to poor critic scores and several bugs and performance issues hindering player enjoyment, and while it got better over time most of the damage had already been done.AdvertAs far asDays Gone 2is concerned, even though there’s a large group of fans who’d love for it to happen, it’s clear PlayStation is only concerned with releasing what it knows will work.TheHorizon Zero Dawnremaster is a good example of that, but never say never, as perhaps a definitive version ofDays Goneison the cards at some point and will incite a bit more love for the series, thus paving the way for a sequel.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Days Gone,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5
Days Gone fans are still holding out hope for a sequel, though it looks like one simply isn’t going to happen.When the lastPlayStationState of Play was announced many got their hopes up for a definitive version ofDays Gone, as an announcement was rumoured to take place.Check out the trailer forDays GonebelowUnfortunately thatdidn’t happen, and to add insult to injury the main character ofDays Gone, Deacon, was added as a VIP Bot toAstro Bot, something the character’s creatortook great offence to.AdvertMaking matters worse is the news that the game’s director, Jeff Ross, doesn’t believe a sequel is ever going to happen as Sony isn’t interested in one.Posting to X, Rosssaid“A lot of people still ask me if there will ever be aDays Gonesequel, so I submit this poster as evidence it will never happen. Sony higher ups like Hermen were never fans, so you won’t hear about it at the PlayStation State of Play today or ever.”Included in the post was an official image from Sony featuring characters from several of its IPs, but unfortunately Deacon wasn’t featured amidst the line-up.Days Gonesuffered at launch due to poor critic scores and several bugs and performance issues hindering player enjoyment, and while it got better over time most of the damage had already been done.AdvertAs far asDays Gone 2is concerned, even though there’s a large group of fans who’d love for it to happen, it’s clear PlayStation is only concerned with releasing what it knows will work.TheHorizon Zero Dawnremaster is a good example of that, but never say never, as perhaps a definitive version ofDays Goneison the cards at some point and will incite a bit more love for the series, thus paving the way for a sequel.
Days Gone fans are still holding out hope for a sequel, though it looks like one simply isn’t going to happen.
When the lastPlayStationState of Play was announced many got their hopes up for a definitive version ofDays Gone, as an announcement was rumoured to take place.
Check out the trailer forDays Gonebelow
Unfortunately thatdidn’t happen, and to add insult to injury the main character ofDays Gone, Deacon, was added as a VIP Bot toAstro Bot, something the character’s creatortook great offence to.
Advert
Advert
Making matters worse is the news that the game’s director, Jeff Ross, doesn’t believe a sequel is ever going to happen as Sony isn’t interested in one.
Posting to X, Rosssaid“A lot of people still ask me if there will ever be aDays Gonesequel, so I submit this poster as evidence it will never happen. Sony higher ups like Hermen were never fans, so you won’t hear about it at the PlayStation State of Play today or ever.”
Included in the post was an official image from Sony featuring characters from several of its IPs, but unfortunately Deacon wasn’t featured amidst the line-up.
Days Gonesuffered at launch due to poor critic scores and several bugs and performance issues hindering player enjoyment, and while it got better over time most of the damage had already been done.
Advert
Advert
As far asDays Gone 2is concerned, even though there’s a large group of fans who’d love for it to happen, it’s clear PlayStation is only concerned with releasing what it knows will work.
TheHorizon Zero Dawnremaster is a good example of that, but never say never, as perhaps a definitive version ofDays Goneison the cards at some point and will incite a bit more love for the series, thus paving the way for a sequel.
Topics:Days Gone,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5