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Los días pasados ​​de pedido y DLC

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 20,2025

Días pasados ​​remasterizados: detalles de pedido anticipado y desglose de DLC

Days Gone Remastered, revelado en el estado de juego PlayStation de febrero de 2025, ¡ahora está disponible para pre-pedido! Esta guía detalla los bonos de pedido anticipado, los precios y el DLC disponible.

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Días de Bonos de pedido por pedido remasterizado:

Los días de pedido anticipado no se otorgan acceso a los siguientes elementos en el juego:

Days Gone Preorder and DLC

  • Ocho nuevos cosméticos de avatar
  • Habilidad de llave de mono
  • ballesta
  • Actualización nitrosa 1
  • Actualización de la Sábana 1
  • Actualización del tanque de gasolina 1

Días de DLC remasterizado:

Dos paquetes de DLC mejoran los días pasados ​​de la experiencia remasterizada:

Días pasados ​​- Broken Road DLC:

Days Gone Preorder and DLC

Este DLC, que refleja el contenido de PlayStation 5 Digital Deluxe Edition, llega al Steam el 25 de abril de 2025, con un precio de $ 9.99. Incluye:

  • Modo Permadeath
  • Modo Speedrun
  • Modo de asalto de la horda

Días pasados ​​- Actualización remasterizada DLC:

Days Gone Preorder and DLC

Los reproductores de PlayStation que poseen los días originales pueden actualizarse a la versión remasterizada a través de PSN por $ 9.99, también lanzando el 25 de abril de 2025.

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