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Days Gone: Preorders Now Open, DLC Details Emerge

by Camila Feb 19,2025

Days Gone Remastered: Pre-Order Details, Pricing, and DLC

Days Gone Remastered was recently revealed at the February 2025 PlayStation State of Play! This guide covers pre-order options, pricing, and available DLC.

Days Gone Remastered Pre-Order

Pre-Order Bonuses

Days Gone Preorder and DLCSecuring your copy of Days Gone Remastered via pre-order grants access to the following bonus content alongside the base game:

  • 8 New Avatar Cosmetics
  • Monkey Wrench Skill
  • Drifter Crossbow
  • Nitrous Upgrade 1
  • Shroud Upgrade 1
  • Gas Tank Upgrade 1

Days Gone Remastered DLC

Days Gone - Broken Road DLC

Days Gone Preorder and DLCPC gamers can acquire the Days Gone - Broken Road DLC, mirroring the additional content previously exclusive to the PlayStation 5 digital edition.

This DLC will be available on Steam starting April 25, 2025, for $9.99 and includes:

  • Permadeath Mode
  • Speedrun Mode
  • Horde Assault Mode

Days Gone - Remastered Upgrade DLC

Days Gone Preorder and DLCPlayStation users who own the original Days Gone can upgrade to the remastered version for $9.99 via the PSN store, also launching April 25, 2025.

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