Fixed days will slow you down the game
Blog Andrew Joseph 22 Apr , 2025 0

The days have been fixed Now it's not far away, today Sony's Bend Studio details some of the accessibility features in the updated version of the game, including the option to slow down the game when things get tense.
In the new PlayStation BlogKevin McAllister, head of creativity and product at Bend Studio, browsed the different accessibility features included in Days of Change. In terms of game speed, Bend has the option to let players change game speed, from 100% to 75%, 50% and 25%. As McAllister said, the goal is to make it easier for players struggling under high pressure.
“The game speed is perfect for players who feel overwhelmed in some situations or have trouble with various inputs in high pressure moments, especially fighting hordes of freaks,” McAllister said. “In the game that has gone by, hordes are a pillar, and as our new Horde Assault mode arrives remastered, we want to make it easier for our players to make this unique combat experience more accessible.”
Additional access options for fixing dates for days include subtitle colors, customizable high contrast modes, UI narratives and favorite audio tips. The automatic full QTE option was previously allowed only in Easy Difficulty and also enabled any difficulty from the Easy Difficulty II.
While all of these options will arrive within days of remake, Bend Studios also confirmed that most new accessibility features will also disappear on PCs. Some (such as feedback and custom control options) will require a compatible controller.
It's been fixed in a few days Officially announced in Februarywith some extra bells and whistles, such as enhanced photo mode, Persadeath and Speedrun options, and the accessibility features mentioned above. The 2019 remake of the zombie action adventure with a cycling bike isn't far away.
“The Day of Disappearance” will also be launched on April 25, 2025. Those who already have the PS4 version of Days Leven will be able to upgrade to the PS5 Remastered version for $10.
Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.