Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:10pm 25/02/21 | 0 Comments
Yesterday we got word that more first-party Sony titles will be coming to PC - with Days Gone being one of the first PlayStation Exclusives to make the trek this year. With the release date set for Spring 2021 (aka Autumn), the Steam Page for the game is now live providing early info on what to expect from the port.
As per the excellent Horizon Zero Dawn PC port, Days Gone will support ultra-wide monitors/displays, unlocked frame-rates, and improved graphics. Although no technical info is provided there the listing has "increased level of details, field of view, and foliage draw distances" as some of the things we can expect.
If you;re unfamiliar with the post-apocalyptic open-world zombie action of Days Gone, here's the launch trailer and synopsis.
Days Gone is an open-world action-adventure game set in a harsh wilderness two years after a devastating global pandemic.
Step into the dirt flecked shoes of former outlaw biker Deacon St. John, a bounty hunter trying to find a reason to live in a land surrounded by death. Scavenge through abandoned settlements for equipment to craft valuable items and weapons, or take your chances with other survivors trying to eke out a living through fair trade… or more violent means.
Steam also lists hardware requirements for the release as follows, and they're fairly modest too:
MINIMUM OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K@3.3GHz or AMD FX 6300@3.5GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 (3 GB) or AMD Radeon R9 290 (4 GB)
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 70 GB available space
Additional Notes: SSD for storage and 16 GB of memory is recommended
RECOMMENDED Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10 64-bits
Processor: Intel Core i7-4770K@3.5GHz or Ryzen 5 1500X@3.5GHz
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (8 GB)
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 70 GB available space
Additional Notes: SSD for storage is recommended
GAME TRIVIA - Did You Know?
Days Gone's Deacon St. John isn't the first 'bad boy' to cruise the roads clad in leather on a sweet, sweet ride. No. The first bad boy to lay claim to Lonestar Rider Pioneer™ status is an international television and TV movie treasure. We talk, of course, of The Fonz.
Happy Days' The Fonz (played by Henry Winkler) had his own arcade cabinet "Fonz" released in 1976 by SEGA, advertised as "TV's Hottest Name. Your Hottest Game."