With Days Gone Remastered, players can visit Bend Studio's post-apocalyptic Oregon once again or for the very first time with visual and performance improvements as well as some extra content. Whether gamers have played through Days Gone before or not, the Remastered version is the best way to play it, as it includes all DLC released so far as well as the quality upgrades that the game deserves.
Days Gone Remastered: Every Historical Marker Location
The Oregon wilderness of Days Gone has a lot of history. This guide will show you where to find every historical marker so you can learn all about it.
Players wondering how much they'll get out of Days Gone Remastered have come to the right place. This article tells fans how long it'll take them to get through the main storyline and the side content in the main game, how many hours it takes to get the Platinum, and how much time they can expect to spend with the other game modes, such as Challenges, New Game Plus, Speedrun, and Permadeath.
How Many Hours Does It Take to Beat Days Gone Remastered?
Days Gone Main Story Length
Days Gone has a lengthy main storyline with over 140 missions for players to complete, some shorter than others. During these missions, gamers will have to sit through quite a few cutscenes, and it'll take them a while before they clear out all Infestation Zones so they can freely fast travel across the entire map.
Overall, if players strictly focus on the main story, it should take them about 40 hours to complete Days Gone Remastered.
How Long Does It Take to 100 Percent Complete Days Gone?
Everything You Need to Do to 100% Days Gone
In Days Gone, there are camps that gamers can invest in and fun side quests to complete. Therefore, it's likely that players won't simply stick to the main story missions and call it a day. Here is all of the side content that gamers need to do in order to 100 percent complete Days Gone:
- Encampment Jobs
- NERO Checkpoints
- NERO Research sites
- Hordes
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Collectibles
- NERO intel
- Historical markers
- Characters collectibles
- Tourism collectibles
- RIP Sermons
- Herbology
- Colonel Sermons
- Infestation Zones
- Ambush Camps
- Skills
- 30 Crafting Recipes, 3 NG+ Crafting Recipes
- 22 Storylines
How Many Hours Do You Need to Get the Platinum in Days Gone?
To get the Platinum in Days Gone, players only need to get the trophies in the "Days Gone" tab. The New Game+ and DLC Trophies are in a separate tab, meaning gamers can complete them if they want to unlock more trophies, but they are not required when going for the Platinum.
While 100 percenting Days Gone, gamers will have acquired most of its trophies, but there are a few that require players to go through the trophy list and follow the instructions, such as killing a heavy Freaker with a knife and activating nitro and drift simultaneously for five seconds.
If players get through the main story of Days Gone in about 40 hours, then they'll only need an extra 5 to 10 hours to get the Platinum, but of course this depends on how long it took them to watch the credits roll and how much additional content they got done during their playthrough.
How Long Does It Take to Do Everything in Days Gone Remastered
Days Gone Remastered has a lot of content, and if players want to feel like they've truly explored every nook and cranny of the game, it has hours upon hours of replay value. According to the developers, the Remastered upgrade, also known as the Broken Road DLC, adds about 10 hours of content to the Days Gone base game with the first set of free DLC. However, it does include a speedrun game mode has challenges players to finish the game on every difficulty to see how fast they can do it. If players want to count these times towards total completion of the game, then it would have 500 hours of content, as there are six difficulty options in Days Gone Remastered, and gamers would have to speedrun them all.
Here is everything there is to do in Days Gone Remastered:
- Main Story and extras
- New Game+
- Permadeath mode
- Platinum and DLC trophies
- Challenges
- Horde Assault mode
- Speedrun mode
Players can have endless fun with the Challenges, Horde Assault mode, and Speedrun mode. So, answering how long it takes to do everything in Days Gone Remastered is quite subjective, especially since if players decide to beat Permadeath mode and they die halfway through their run, it could add 20 hours to the timer.
Additionally, if gamers have already played Days Gone on PS4 and import their save files, several trophies will auto-complete and they can get access to NG+ from the get-go, taking some time from the total playtime required to do everything in the upgraded version of Days Gone.
Days Gone Remastered
- Released
- April 25, 2025
- ESRB
- M For Mature: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
- Developer(s)
- Bend Studio
- Publisher(s)
- PlayStation Studios
- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Steam Deck Compatibility
- Verified
- PS5 Release Date
- April 25, 2025
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5