Here you can find a full Days Gone Walkthrough of all Story Missions.
Below are links to all of the Main Story Quests in Days Gone:
Story Missions – Cascade Region
Story Missions – Belknap Region
Story Missions – Lost Lake Region
Story Missions – Iron Butte Region
Story Missions – Crater Lake Region
Endgame Missions – All Regions
More Guides:
- Days Gone Wiki & Strategy Guide
- Days Gone Collectible Guide
- Full World Map
- Story Length
- How to Get Fuel
- How to Get Scrap
- How to Increase Inventory Limit
- How to Kill Hordes
- How to Quick Switch to Melee Weapon
- How to Unlock Weapons at Weapon Locker
- What to Do When Bike Runs out of Fuel
- Is There Free Roam After the Story?
John Gaffe says
Wow…there are near 130 main missions. That’s absolutely insane. No wonder it takes over 50 hours to finish. That’s absolutely mad!
PowerPyx says
Hey guys,
the individual walkthrough pages are currently being added. This is a massively big game so it will take a few more days to complete everything.
As soon as a new mission is done it will be linked here.
Some gamer says
I need help on what it takes to survive…
Cody Birdwell says
I didn’t play game on hard so I’m looking for speed run tho story of just the main story so if u can list only the main story line for the once that played on normal and not hard that help everyone out so they can speed run on hard
Yalil Medina says
On what it takes to survive, are you supposed to find a way inside the cave?? It starts me up facing a cave which is closed, and I have NO IDEA how to get in. Wondering if it’s a bug or something??
Ronin says
How many story lines camp are there ?
Sheik says
6
Zayed says
I did the misssion return silicate to Sarah and her door tent was locked
Suhandy says
Endgame Missions – All Regions
should be add “I’m Not A Ripper”
for whom curious about Lisa
Mick morris says
On what it takes to survive, how do you survive it’s impossible
Giles says
Mick, once you deal with most of the hoarde you can climb up into other areas to escape the hoarde, slide through a gap and then wait. You can then craft items, restore health and then go back to the hoarde and tackle them from a distance with bombs, napalm etc. Shooting any that climb up. It’s much easier doing it that way.
Michael McGinnis says
Agreed. I’m not very savvy, when it comes to speed selecting my weapons. I can get off the first napalm, then take a dozen or so, with one of the automatic weapons… but, then get swarmed. And, I have no idea where to run, to get back to that “slide thru”/ HELP !!!
RicanApocalipsis says
Here is what I did on Survival II, I ran to the first wave of the horde there is a fuel canister right before the step, grabbed it launched at the horde and started to throw grenades at them until the wave died off.
The second wave, I moved to the area where the first wave came through forcing the second wave to jump down to where I’m at, then launched pipe bombs & molotov cocktails finished what was left dodging back and shooting my shotgun.
Michael McGinnis says
In “what it takes to survive” …. after killing the Reacher, is the generator of any significance? Will it light the area better??
Ron says
need help with killing breaker and stealing antibotics
Richard says
Your individual experiences may differ from mine, but:
I’ve never been more disappointed in a game than with Days Gone. On the surface, the graphics are well done, the controls work pretty smoothly and the story line is much like The Last of Us. I was really excited when I started this game.
Then, I ran into the much-publicized mission in a cave where a horde fails to arrive. I tried whatever forum suggestions I could find and they just . didn’t . work. A lot of gamers experienced this problem and you cannot advance to the end of the game without completing this mission.
Out of sheer frustration and determination, I started new games, only to find out that IF YOU STRAY TOO FAR FROM THE “SCRIPT” (meaning free range for supplies) you run into other glitches. One of them was restoring power to the first NERO station. The icon kept reappearing and reappearing, asking me to return there to restore the power. Very frustrating.
I’m currently on my 3rd new game attempt. We’ll see what happens…
TB says
Some hordes do not unlock until certain specific events in the game. There are pages online now that tell which hordes are available after which missions. Most hordes in Cascade and Belknap, for example, won’t appear until you go to Lost Lake the first time. Then you can go back up and they’ll all be available. Also, hordes travel between three places: a shelter like a cave or house, a drinking place, and a feeding place. These can be pretty far apart. During the day they are usually, but not always depending on the horde, in their cave or house. So even if they’re active, they may not be right there in the cave.