Summary

  • Days Gone director Jeff Ross states that there will never be a sequel due to lack of interest from Sony higher-ups.
  • Despite fan demand, a Days Gone 2 is effectively out of the question, with corporate not in favor of Bend Studio's plans for a follow-up.
  • Bend Studio is working on a new IP for the PS5, moving away from the zombie franchise.

Days Gone director Jeff Ross has announced that a sequel to the zombie game will never materialize. Despite receiving a mixed response at the time of its release, Days Gone has amassed a considerable fan following over time, periodically sparking rumors of a possible sequel.

In 2019, Days Gone rolled out to a lukewarm critical reception, significantly owing to the various technical issues at launch. The scuppered momentum, together with the game seemingly not turning in a massive profit, meant that Sony wouldn't consider renewing the Bend Studio franchise despite numerous fans demanding a Days Gone sequel. In the latest development, the open-world game's director has reiterated the unfortunate fate of the franchise.

On Twitter, Jeff Ross, a former Bend Studio employee who co-directed Days Gone, made a bold statement saying that a sequel to the zombie-centric game "will never happen." Addressing the speculations surrounding the future of the post-apocalyptic franchise, he shared an image portraying characters from PlayStation Studios games and highlighted the absence of a Days Gone character as evidence of Sony's lack of interest in the IP. Moreover, he stated that there won't be any mention of the game at a future PlayStation event because key figures at Sony, such as newly appointed co-CEO Hermen Hulst, "were never fans."

Days Gone 2 is Effectively Out of Question

While fans quickly pointed out the image Ross shared wasn't official but fan-made, the game director acknowledged the mistake but didn't retract his original statement, underlining "the sentiment remains the same." Replying to another user, he revealed that "corporate" was never in favor of Bend Studio's Days Gone 2 plans and that there was only a short-lived "pretense" of looking forward to a second game. Explaining why Hulst wasn't on board with the idea, the director said that the reason was "purely portfolio-based." He continued that Sony already had a zombie game – an obvious nod to The Last of Us – and wouldn't pick the "lesser-performing title" over it.

If there was still any lingering hope for a Days Gone sequel, recent comments from Ross have more or less put that to bed. However, Bend Studio is still an active partner of PlayStation and is currently working on a new IP for the PS5. With its next game, the American developer is set to try its hand at the open-world multiplayer genre. Although there is not enough information regarding the project's progress, the Days Gone creator teased its status earlier this year, simply saying, "We cooking."

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April 26, 2019
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Days Gone is an open-world action-adventure game set in a harsh wilderness two years after a devastating global pandemic. Play as Deacon St. John, a drifter and bounty hunter who rides the broken road, fighting to survive while searching for a reason to live.

Harsh Open World: Using the power of PlayStation 4 and Unreal Engine 4, Days Gone offers an incredibly realistic and detailed open-world experience. Immerse yourself in vast and hostile environments, and explore their secrets. Search abandoned vehicles, houses, truck stops and towns as you scavenge for resources. But be careful— day and night cycles, along with dynamic weather systems, all affect gameplay and enemy behavior.

Brutal Sandbox Combat: Perfect your gameplay with an endless combination of strategy and play in every situation. Craft customized items using pieces and parts found in the field, from brutal melee weapons to traps and more. Act wisely, as every choice can be the difference between life and death.

Developer(s)
Bend Studio
Publisher(s)
Sony
Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 4