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Days Gone celebrates its first anniversary with surprising game figures

Days Gone celebrates its first anniversary with surprising game figures

Creators of the PS4 post-apocalyptic adventure, Bend Studio shares all sorts of data accumulated by gamers during this first year.

Bend Studio, creators of Days Gone for PS4, celebrate these days the first anniversary of the launch of their particular post-apocalyptic action adventure, sharing a curious infographic with all kinds of figures accumulated by players during the first year of life of the video game, among which stands out up to a total of 200 million hours of gameplay invested by those who have spent time exterminating the famous hordes of those infected with the title. But there is much more.

45 million hordes exterminated

And it is that a video game of the size and ambition of Days Gone gives for many data of those that once accumulated, surprise anyone. So much so, that in the last 12 months, no more than 45 million hordes of the infected known as monsters have been exterminated and 32 million of their nests have been destroyed.

Days Gone celebrates its first anniversary with surprising player numbers

Regarding its gameplay, other data stand out, such as the 12.5 million challenges completed or the 8,000 million credits invested in motorcycle repairs by Deacon St. John; 30 million Nero points have also been spent and up to 30 million camps have been visited. All to unlock more than 100 million game trophies on PS4, among many other data.

Recently, from Bend Studio it was confirmed that they are already working on a new AAA video game for the PlayStation ecosystem, without confirming platform, for which they are already looking for employees. For its part, the Days Gone community has been celebrating the first year of the game with contests and other activities for a few days.

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