2019's Days Gone was a polarizing exclusive for the PS4. The open-world zombie title was a first-party title from one of Sony's in-house studios, the Oregon-based Bend Studio. After teasing the game for several years, Bend released the game to mixed reviews. Critics weren't quite sure what to make out of Days Gone. But, fans knew full well that they wanted more, and it appears that the game's director, Jeff Ross, wanted the same.
Having said that, a Days Gone sequel is highly unlikely at this point. But, if it had pushed through, Ross had big plans for the follow-up.
Are we ever going to see a Days Gone sequel?
Ross revealed why Days Gone 2 was never greenlit a few days ago. Fans were quick to offer their theories behind Sony's reluctance to double down on Days Gone. Some believed that Bend took too long to release Days Gone. Before its release in 2019, the game had been in development for a full four years. But, regardless of the real reason behind Sony's decision to turn down a Days Gone sequel pitch, Ross' plans for the rejected sequel sound promising, to say the least.
