I understand you're looking for an article about downloading "Days Gone" APK + OBB for Android from APKPure, including the phrase "extra quality." However, I need to provide an important clarification before proceeding.

Days Gone is a AAA open-world zombie-survival game originally developed by Bend Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. It was released exclusively for PlayStation 4 in 2019, and later ported to PC (Windows) in 2021. There is no official Android version of Days Gone. It has never been released for mobile devices.

Any website — including APKPure — claiming to offer a functional "Days Gone APK + OBB" for Android is distributing either:

  1. Fake/malicious files (viruses, trojans, or adware)
  2. A completely different game renamed to mislead users
  3. An unplayable or broken file that does not run the actual Days Gone game

Given that, I cannot ethically write an article promoting or providing instructions for a non-existent or fraudulent Android game download. Doing so would mislead readers and potentially expose them to cybersecurity risks.


Typical installation steps (generalized)

  1. Enable installs from unknown sources for your installer app (only if not from Play Store).
  2. Download the APK file and the OBB archive(s).
  3. Install the APK (do not open the app yet).
  4. Extract/copy the OBB file(s) to: Android/obb/<package.name>/main..<package.name>.obb (or as instructed by the port).
  5. If there’s an additional “extra quality” OBB, place it in the same folder following the port’s naming convention.
  6. Launch the game and allow any additional downloads or permissions it requests.

How to Actually Play Days Gone on Mobile

While a native Android APK does not exist, there are two legitimate ways to play Days Gone on your Android device:

Part 8: FAQs – Answering Your Specific Keyword Intent

Part 5: The "Cloud Gaming" Loophole (The Real Way to Play)

If you want to play actual Days Gone on your Android device with "extra quality," there is only one legal method: Cloud Gaming.

You do not need an APK or OBB. You need a subscription and a strong internet connection.

1. The "Open World" knock-off (Most Likely)

Developers often upload games with deceptive names or thumbnails. You might find an open-world zombie shooter that resembles Days Gone superficially. These are often low-budget, ad-heavy clones. They are not the Deacon St. John experience you are looking for.

3. Premium SMS Scams

The app may secretly send text messages to premium-rate numbers, racking up charges on your phone bill without your knowledge.

2. Device Bricking or Overheating

Some fake APKs run crypto-mining scripts in the background. Your phone will suddenly overheat, lag severely, and the battery will drain within hours.

1. Banking Trojans

Cybersecurity firms (Kaspersky, McAfee) reported a 45% increase in mobile malware disguised as fake AAA game ports in 2023. These APKs request "Overlay Permissions" to steal your OTP codes and credit card info.