Days Gone Dev Upset with Astro Bot Cameo

Days Gone Dev Upset with Astro Bot Cameo

Key Takeaways

  • Days Gone Creative Director is displeased with Deacon appearing in Astro Bot and promo art.
  • Astro Bot pays homage to PlayStation, featuring iconic character cameos.
  • Some gamers celebrate Deacon’s inclusion in Astro Bot, despite the director’s disapproval.

As a long-time gamer with a soft spot for Deacon St. John from Days Gone and Astro Bot, I find myself torn between two worlds. On one hand, I appreciate the creative nod to PlayStation’s rich history that Astro Bot represents, with its delightful homage to iconic characters like Aloy, Kratos, and Nathan Drake.


As a passionate Days Gone fan, I’ve come across some intriguing news. The Creative Director behind Days Gone has openly shared his discontent with how Deacon was portrayed in Astro Bot. Despite the endearing popularity of Deacon since Days Gone’s release, it seems there might be some tension brewing between the Creative Director and the team behind Astro Bot.

Despite receiving a mix of criticism upon its release, Days Gone has amassed a dedicated fan base. Additionally, it won several accolades including The Golden Joystick, Webby, and Jerry Goldsmith awards for Best PlayStation Game of the Year, Best Storytelling, Music and Sound Design, and Best Original Score respectively. Developed by Bend Studio, Days Gone features unforgettable characters such as Deacon St. John, Sarah Whitaker, Iron Mike, among others. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic world that sets a new bar for open-world zombie survival games. In response to an ad, former Creative Director John Garvin shared some unfavorable opinions about Bend Studio and the newly launched Astro Bot.

John Garvin, the Creative Director of the game Days Gone, has voiced his discontent over the depiction of Deacon in a promotional illustration that resembles him as an Astro Bot character. In this artwork shared by Bend Studio, Deacon is shown lounging against a palm tree on a beach while watching two robotic dogs play with a beach ball. This portrayal prompted Garvin to feel that Deacon was being used merely for advertising Astro Bot, which led to a Bend Studio developer named Gabriel defending the studio’s representation of Deacon. Gabriel argued that the person who brought Deacon to life should not want the character “locked away.” Upon hearing this response, Garvin chuckled and reaffirmed his stance on Deacon being an Astro Bot character.

Days Gone Creative Director Is Upset With Astro Bot Portrayal

Just like Astro’s Playroom, Astro Bot serves as a heartfelt tribute to PlayStation series and the legacy of Sony consoles. Many beloved characters from these franchises appear in it, such as Aloy, Crash, Kratos, Nathan Drake, Ratchet and Clank, Ryuji Goda, and Knack. Previously, John Garvin has expressed that if players want a sequel, they should purchase games at their full price. Despite selling approximately 8 million copies, Days Gone received mixed reviews upon release, leading Bend Studio to focus on different projects. The game’s debut was marked by numerous bugs, including one transforming the main character into Ghost Rider, sudden drops in frame rate, and certain missions preventing players from advancing.

John Garvin appears to dislike the portrayal of Days Gone within Astro Bot and an associated artwork, but some gamers have appreciated Deacon’s appearance. Given the broad acclaim and impressive sales that Astro Bot has received, it’s possible we may see more characters from Days Gone in future installments of the series.

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2024-09-08 17:36