Key Takeaways
- Bend Studios released Days Gone Remastered update 1.025.440 to address a major bug affecting PS4 saves.
- The patch fixes an issue with PS4 save import causing instability.
- The PC version received a patch with the Remastered edition, including DualSense haptic feedback, accessibility features, and graphical improvements.
- Bend Studio is monitoring feedback and plans to release future updates, including a promised 40fps feature for PS5 and PS5 Pro.
- A Days Gone sequel may not be on PlayStation’s radar, as Sony may not want two zombie games in its portfolio.
Bend Studios has pushed out Days Gone Remastered update 1.025.440, and this is to address a major bug affecting PS4 saves. Take note, this is not the 40 frams-per-second patch that Bend Studio promised.
For the exact details on what got fixed, check out the full info below, as well as the latest changes made on PC.
Days Gone PS4 Save Importing Issue Addressed in Latest Patch
Here’s what got fixed per Bend Studio:”This patch fixes an issue with the PS4 save import causing instability.” Aside from that, there are no new features or gameplay-related bug fixes in this patch.
As for the PC version, it got a patch with the release of the Remastered edition as part of a general game update, which included the following (even if you didn’t buy the $10 upgrade):
- DualSense haptic feedback support**
- Accessibility features
- World graphical improvements
- New Atmospheric/Sky simulation using ozone and spectral light simulation: Improves overall color tone and produces more accurate light intensities for the sky and sunlight
- Significantly darker night time
- Improved screen space indirect lighting and ambient occlusion effects
- Double shadowmap resolution when Shadow Quality is set to Highest
- Additional improvements
Bend Studio mentioned that they are monitoring feedback and will roll out additional updates in the future, which should include the promised 40pfs feature for both the base PS5 and PS5 Pro.
For those hoping for a sequel for Days Gone, that might not be on PlayStation’s radar, as the game’s former director says Sony doesn’t want two zombies games in its portfolio. Who knows? If the remaster sells well enough, perhaps Sony might reconsider this in the future.