What's Going On With Days Gone 2? - Luke Reacts

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Published 2024-07-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @Grave_Digger606
    Sony says no sequel. The developers say no sequel. The ex director says no sequel. So what I’m hearing is that there’s a chance ;)
  • @planetrift
    I think it's a massively underrated game.. I liked it a lot, and I think it absolutely deserves a sequel. And I usually don't even like zombie games.
  • Some people say this game was mid, but I binged it during the COVID lockdowns and LOVED it. I found the story twists really creative and fun. I think this game 100% deserved a sequel.
  • I feel bad for Sam Witwer lmao. Been apart of some great games and keeps getting sidelined. Days gone is a fantastic game.
  • @mathijnd
    I loved Deacon Saint John. I loved his character and the actor. The world was amazing and the Zombie hordes were cool af. The use of the bike in the game was also really fun. Imagine Days Gone 2 on PS5 with bigger cities, bigger hordes etc
  • Days Gone franchise should have been Sony's answer to State of Decay. Missed opportunity.
  • Hordes were actually in the first area, you just have to explore.
  • @falconclaw1253
    I guess 7.32 million copies sold isn’t a lot then 🤣
  • @rtuumm
    Days Gone sold well, the director of the game said it sold as well as Ghost of Tsushima did at the time (2021). Sold over 8 or 9 million in just a year and a half. This whole argument that people bought it on sale is not the killer argument you think it is. Because if the player base is there, that justification for a sequel. A person that bought it at $30 but enjoyed it, will be hyped for the sequel, so its very important for a New IP to get as many players as possible, because it will reflect in the sequel's potential fan base that will buy the sequel.
  • @cmr2003
    Pretty good game. I'm not a big zombie fan, but this one was pretty cool, it brings good memories.
  • @Oddweevil317
    Out of all the games Sony has ported to PC Days Gone has been my favorite. I really think they could have pulled off an amazing sequel
  • @nahuelcutrera
    I heavily disagree with that horde thing at the end of the game. I think that's brilliant, makes the game have an awesome progression. I enjoyed days gone a lot, I'm not a PS guy but I I played it on pc and it was great. I'm not a fan of playstation never owned one but I have to say they make damn good games. Good thing they release them on pc too.
  • @tacobell393
    It had the best zombie mechanics out of any zombie game I have played. It always felt on the edge of flirting with disaster and being overwhelmed. The story wasn't something that resonated with me but it was serviceable. But for me, personally, a Days Gone sequel is greater than any live service product being developed.
  • @lordnovas
    Days Gone Protagonist is an instant classic. I honestly loved all the bad moves he made, some how his mistakes while all fantastical all felt realistic at the same time. I hope that team stays together and make another game.
  • @Jeffmac420.
    Sad News Really..... The Writing Could Have Been Better But The Gameplay Was Freaking Awesome
  • @joaolavarda2241
    Evan if most people bought in sales or whathever, having a large player base in the first game already is a pretty good indication that the sequel would be succesfull.