Days Gone New Game Plus Mode Release Date
PS4-exclusive game Days Gone will get New Game Plus mode, new Trophies and two difficulty modes on September 13.
After launching back in April 26, 2019 for PlayStation 4, post-apocalyptic survival horror action-adventure game Days Gone has kept its player community pretty busy with free post-launch DLC in June and regular weekly challenges.
However, fans who loved the game can never have too much and always want something more. Today, game director Jeff Ross made official announcement of introducing its New Game Plus mode on September 13 via an update.
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New Game Plus mode has been one of most requested feature that fans were asking to be included for a while and will allow players to revisit and re-experience old locations as Deacon St. John but every earned upgrades and weapons.
All of your bike upgrades, collectibles, credits, encampment trust, NERO boosters, recipes, skills and trophy progress will be unlocked from start when you begin a new journey by picking up a save game that has "I'm Never Giving Up" storyline completed.
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Not only are you allowed to play any difficulty level from Easy, Normal, Hard or Survival, NG+ offers you two new difficulty modes; Hard II and Survival II. Good thing is, players who just started a new game can try them out as well.
Precious perks that you earned earlier from patches by completing challenges will now carry over to your main game aside from New Game Plus and its newly added difficulty settings. So, earn some more gameplay perks in the mean time.
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New trophies will be added in NG+ mode alongside a new weapon for Deacon to encounter hordes. Also, Mondo has put together all 25 tracks of the game in a vinyl that will become available for pre-order from September 11.
Days Gone was released for PS4 by developer SIE Bend Studio and publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment. It has sold 114,319 units within first three days of launch, even outperforming God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn in Japan.
After launching back in April 26, 2019 for PlayStation 4, post-apocalyptic survival horror action-adventure game Days Gone has kept its player community pretty busy with free post-launch DLC in June and regular weekly challenges.
However, fans who loved the game can never have too much and always want something more. Today, game director Jeff Ross made official announcement of introducing its New Game Plus mode on September 13 via an update.
Days Gone New Game Plus Mode Release Date |
RELATED: Days Gone Free DLC Out Now
New Game Plus mode has been one of most requested feature that fans were asking to be included for a while and will allow players to revisit and re-experience old locations as Deacon St. John but every earned upgrades and weapons.
All of your bike upgrades, collectibles, credits, encampment trust, NERO boosters, recipes, skills and trophy progress will be unlocked from start when you begin a new journey by picking up a save game that has "I'm Never Giving Up" storyline completed.
RELATED: Days Gone Pre-order Bonuses and Special Edition
Not only are you allowed to play any difficulty level from Easy, Normal, Hard or Survival, NG+ offers you two new difficulty modes; Hard II and Survival II. Good thing is, players who just started a new game can try them out as well.
Precious perks that you earned earlier from patches by completing challenges will now carry over to your main game aside from New Game Plus and its newly added difficulty settings. So, earn some more gameplay perks in the mean time.
Days Gone Vinyl OST |
RELATED: Days Gone Outsold God of War at Launch in Japan
New trophies will be added in NG+ mode alongside a new weapon for Deacon to encounter hordes. Also, Mondo has put together all 25 tracks of the game in a vinyl that will become available for pre-order from September 11.
Days Gone was released for PS4 by developer SIE Bend Studio and publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment. It has sold 114,319 units within first three days of launch, even outperforming God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn in Japan.