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Days Gone PS5 Enhancements Detailed

You can play a prettied-up version of Days Gone with some PS5 enhancements incoming.

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The launch of the PlayStation 5 is just a week away, and Sony is still detailing some of the tune-ups it's giving its first-party PS4 library in preparation for the next generation. The apocalyptic game Days Gone is getting a couple of performance enhancements, as detailed by Sony Bend.

In a tweet, the studio announced that Days Gone on PS5 will sport up to 60FPS with dynamic 4K resolution, and your saves will transfer from the PS4 to PS5 version. That way you can keep your progress or start a New Game+ on your shiny new hardware. The tweet isn't clear if these enhancements are coming from the PS5 hardware boost or the most recent update.

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Days Gone is bound to find a new audience, too, as it's part of the PS Plus Collection on PS5. This list of 20 curated games will be available to play on PS5 at launch with your Plus subscription. It includes notable first-party games like God of War and The Last of Us Remastered along with third-party games like Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Monster Hunter: World.

If you're itching for something new to play on launch day and have a Plus subscription, Sony has also announced that Bugsnax will be coming as a bonus game in November, but only the PS5 owners. Similarly, it will be offering Destruction All-Stars through Plus when the game launches in February.

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