Days Gone has sold more copies than Ghost of Tsushima and its director doesn’t understand that it feels like a disappointment.

Have already been eight million copies sold by Ghost of Tsushima since its launch in 2020, which is a figure more than enough to celebrate your success. The arrival of the Director’s Cut it only consolidates the good work of Sucker Punch.

However, it has been Jeff Ross, director of Days Gone, the one who has raised his voice on this matter. Through his Twitter account, the person in charge explained that in just over a year and a half of his game on the market, had already sold more than eight million units. Still, the feeling of disappointment always hovered over the team.

When I left Sony, Days Gone had been on the market for a year and a half (and a month) and had sold over 8 million copies. Since then it has sold more, and then more than a million on Steam. The local studio management always made us feel like it was a big disappointment“.

And is that the latest information that we learned regarding a possible sequel to Days Gone are quite negative. Sony knocked down the possibility of the project, as the critics were mixed in his reception, something that can be seen reflected in Metacritic, where it accumulates a 71 note.

On the other hand, at the time Jeff Ross himself confirmed that for a time he was working on a second part, that I would have had online mode. However, John Garvin, Bend Studio’s key developer, clarified that for Sony Metacritic scores are vital when assessing the profitability of a game.

On the contrary, Ross has indicated later that the feeling of failure that was transferred does not come properly from the notes, but regarding the number of sales. This is in stark contrast to Ghost of Tsushima’s performance in the time it has been available. Also, regarding the current direction of Bend Studio being more favorable in this regard, Ross has been blunt with a “no”.

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