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Days Gone Remastered Announced: Expected Release in April 2025

Author : Connor Feb 20,2025

Days Gone Remastered: Enhanced PS5 Experience with New Modes and Features

Bend Studio's post-apocalyptic adventure, Days Gone, is getting a remastered release for PlayStation 5, boasting a range of exciting new features. Announced during Sony's February 2025 State of Play, this enhanced version offers improved visuals, performance enhancements, and several gameplay additions.

Key features of Days Gone Remastered include:

  • New Game Modes: Experience the game in entirely new ways with the addition of permadeath and speedrun modes.
  • Horde Assault: A thrilling arcade mode challenging players to survive against significantly larger hordes of Freakers.
  • Enhanced Photo Mode: Capture stunning screenshots of Oregon's ravaged landscape with improved capabilities.
  • Accessibility Enhancements: Enjoy enhanced accessibility options for a more inclusive gaming experience.
  • VRR and PS5 Pro Support: Experience smoother gameplay with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and take advantage of enhanced visuals on the PS5 Pro.
  • DualSense Integration: Feel the intensity of the game world with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers (PS5 and PC via DLC).

Days Gone Remastered launches on April 25, 2025. PS4 owners can upgrade for $10. A launch trailer is available [here - replace with actual video embed if possible].

This isn't just a visual upgrade; it's a complete enhancement of the Days Gone experience. The game's improved visuals are optimized for both Performance and Quality modes, with PS5 Pro users benefiting from even greater fidelity.

PC players aren't left out. The "Broken Roads" DLC ($10) will bring the new modes, accessibility features, DualSense support (if applicable), and enhanced photo mode to the PC version.

Pre-orders begin tomorrow, offering eight PSN avatars and five early in-game unlocks as bonuses. Days Gone Remastered will be available for $49.99. For a comprehensive overview of the State of Play announcements, check out our roundup [here - replace with actual link].