Summary
- Days Gone received a major graphics update for PS5 and PC, enhancing visuals and adding new features.
- The game follows Deacon St. John surviving among Freakers in a post-apocalyptic world.
- The update on Steam includes improved visuals, haptic feedback with DualSense, and darker nights.
Days Gone has received a major update to its graphics, allowing gamers to experience the title with stunning new visuals and a couple of other interesting features. Bend Studio originally released Days Gone in 2019 for the PlayStation 4. Since then, the title has been released for PC and recently received a full remaster for PlayStation 5.
The story of Days Gone follows Deacon St. John, portrayed by the actor Sam Witwer, as he struggles to survive in a post-apocalyptic version of the northwestern United States. After a global pandemic, the world has been left ravaged by Freakers with no real hope of a cure in sight. Throughout the course of the game, players will encounter a wide variety of these Freakers, who will often travel in hordes that pose a threat to everyone around. Gamers will need to avoid or fight these hordes in numerous locations, utilizing every tool at their disposal to survive the encounter. As he travels the open-world on his motorcycle, Deacon St. John will come across multiple factions that have each found their own way to endure this apocalyptic landscape. Not all humans are friendly, however, as gamers will regularly find themselves facing off against people in addition to Freakers.

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Bend Studio has released a new update for Days Gone on Steam, which upgraded the game’s visuals dramatically. The title will now take advantage of ozone and spectral light simulations, which should improve the game’s color tone and provide a more accurate representation of the sky and sunlight when outside. Gamers who venture out into the world at night may also notice a significant increase in darkness, which could spell danger for those not listening out for Freakers. The developers have also doubled shadowmap resolution when Shadow Quality is set to Highest in the game’s settings. All of this should make for an even more immersive experience as players step into the shoes of Deacon St. John.
Days Gone Receives a Visual Overhaul
In addition to upgrading the game’s visuals, Days Gone now supports full haptic feedback for those using a DualSense controller on Steam. The update notes also specify that, in order to fully benefit from this feature, players will need to use a wired connection.
Many fans felt that the graphics in Days Gone were already impressive when the title was released in 2019. After receiving a whole visual overhaul, a large portion of the community seems to be stunned at how different the game looks. With a whole new remaster to enjoy and additional content to explore, many fans are feeling optimistic about the future of Days Gone.
Days Gone Build 18212596 Patch Notes
- 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