

The internal workings of SIE Bend Studio have been the source of much debate these days. Of course, the game is clearly still in the early stages of development, so it’s hard to see anything at this point. in the applicant’s responsibility, and that multiplayer will probably be an important component. Game Trailer Does Days Gone have Co-op or Multiplayer Days Gone is a single-player. It is the latest game in the 'Bend Studio' franchise, following on from 'White Knight Chronicles' and 'Infamous'. John, a drifter and bounty hunter who rides the broken road, fighting to survive while searching for a reason to live in this open-world action-adventure game. Days Gone is an open-world, third-person, action-adventure video game developed by Bend Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. Along with an idea as to how long the campaign is, interviews regarding Days Gone to various outlets have also addressed questions regarding potential gameplay options. Days Gone Ride and fight into a deadly, post pandemic America. The ad mentions “support for low-level network issues, multiplayer engine design / architecture, PSN platform services” etc. Days Gone is being marketed as a single-player, open-world title, though gamers have still found themselves asking whether a co-op multiplayer mode is included. SIE Bend Studio has an ad promoting the status of a senior network programmer, suggesting that the next game will include a multiplayer component. The details are clearly inadequate so far, but the classified ads published by the developers may have revealed some interesting details about something currently planned for the game. There has also been examples of MP games being very successful in the past and there's nothing wrong with something added to games to engage players a little longer after its SP portion is completed.ĭay's Gone might not need a MP option but it definitely would have been a lot more exciting and more to look forward to of this game if it did have one.SIE Bend Studio may not have been approved as a sequel to Days Gone, but as Sony recently confirmed, it’s working on a new open world IP. I believe this term is getting used sparingly and now has taken on definitions that aren't even in relation to it. I wouldn't consider a MP game option falling under GaaS. "Not everyone needs to jump on the GaaS train in my opinion and theres plenty of examples of non GaaS titles being very successful in the past." There's no reason why Sony can't also find success in a MP mode either. "They had plenty of success with SP only games in the past so i don't see why they cant be successful again with this SP only title."īut why can't they offer more than one option instead of just a SP with added DLC? As successful as their SP games have been they have definitely alienated the MP crowd for some games that could have definitely used it or just have added more life with it. "Sony would have to spend more money on the title and they probably didn't see it as a worthwhile investment." I see it as a separate option the same way Uncharted, TLoU did, nothing would suggest that it would somehow effect the SP. "I'm just saying that adding MP into a game like this doesn't mean that the SP wont be impacted in some way."
