Days Gone, Bend Studio’s open-world not-zombie apocalypse survival game, now has a release date for its PC port.
This is the second of PlayStation’s big first-party titles making its way to PC following Horizon: Zero Dawn.
A new trailer has also been released showcasing its PC-specific features, from unlocked framerates to ultra-wide monitor support. For photo mode aficionados, that’s available too with “super resolution”.
Plus, Days Gone will have keyboard and mouse support, alongside native controller support. This includes support for the PS4 DualShock and other controllers like the Xbox Wireless Controller.
Days Gone may not be getting a sequel soon based on reports. But at least more players can experience the journey of Deacon St. John with dealing with the loss of his wife and a world ravaged by not-zombies (they’re actually just zombies). The experience can be rough and janky at times, but it has heart. Check out our review, one of the rare glowing ones, back when it was first released on PS4 here.
Days Gone is coming to PC (Steam, Epic Games Store) on May 18, and May 19 on Steam for Asia.