‘Days Gone’ will get a PC release on May 18.

Days Gone

Days Gone

The action-adventure survival horror game was released in 2019 for the PlayStation 4, but it has now been confirmed it will be getting a PC release next month.

Developers at Sony Bend announced the news in a PlayStation blog post on Thursday (15.04.21), which read: “Days Gone is coming to PC! We cannot wait to see more players experience the epic journey of Deacon St. John, a former outlaw biker now drifter and bounty hunter trying to survive in a post- apocalyptic open world where danger lurks around every corner. Explore the sprawling Pacific Northwest high-desert on your trusty Drifter bike as you try to maneuver around collapsed bridges, abandoned vehicles, ambush traps and blocked tunnels. Scavenge supplies from abandoned buildings to craft assorted items, barter with local camps and gear up for the ride through an infested ever-changing environment.

“We are very excited to share our first look of Days Gone on PC with our features trailer. Catch a glimpse on what PC features you can expect to see when booting up Days Gone for the first time on May 18, 2021. Days Gone is available now for Pre-Purchase from a range of digital retailers, including Steam and Epic Games Store.”

The news comes after it was reported last week that Sony Bend have abandoned plans for a ‘Days Gone’ sequel in favour of developing a new ‘Uncharted’ game with the help of franchise developers Naughty Dog.

One team at Sony Bend is also assisting Naughty Dog on “a multiplayer game” which has not yet been announced, although it could tie in to the ‘Last of Us’ franchise as Naughty Dog previously announced plans to make a standalone ‘Last of Us’ multiplayer title.