✖ Last week, Days Gone director Jeff Ross made headlines when he compared sales for the game with another PlayStation exclusive, Ghost of Tsushima. When Sucker Punch Productions celebrated the latter game's eight million units sold, Ross took to Twitter to express surprise over PlayStation turning down a sequel to Days Gone, despite similar sales.
"Yeah, they're back together, but maybe they're not happy. Well, what can we do with that? Okay, we were married before the apocalypse, but what about the future," Ross tells USA Today."We would have kept the heavy, strong narrative. We would have kept the bike, obviously.
In the interview, Ross is upfront about Days Gone's issues, and things he wasn't pleased with about the game. However, the director points out that many beloved franchises had"basic" first entries, citing Batman: Arkham Asylum and the first Uncharted as examples. Follow-ups for both of those franchises allowed the developers a chance to further develop those worlds.
Days Gone is available now on PlayStation 4, and PC. You can check out all of our previous coverage of the game right here. 0commentsHow do you feel about PlayStation's treatment of Days Gone? Are you mad the game didn't get a sequel? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!
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