Sony's former PlayStation exclusive title, Days Gone, has now released on PC, giving even more gamers the opportunity to explore the zombie-infested open-world game. And now that there many new players diving in, there are some in-game choices that are stumping some players, such as figuring out whether to take the drug stash to Tucker or Copeland.

This choice may seem like a major decision for players to make, but it actually doesn't affect the main narrative of Days Gone. However, there are some perks that players can get if they choose one person over the other. This isn't a choice that players should be nervous about, but this guide can help players decide what's best for their playthrough.

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Should Days Gone Players Take the Drug Stash to Tucker or Copeland?

At the end of the day, the choice doesn't really matter. Whichever camp the player takes the drug stash to will get a boost in its trust level. If players take the drugs to Tucker, they'll have access to the encampments sidearm suppressor and the primary suppressor from the weapons shop.

If players take the stash to Copeland's Camp instead, then they'll gain access to some bike upgrades. Either way, players will still be able to upgrade both camps eventually, regardless of the decision of this choice. It seems that the best path here is to take the drug stash to Tucker since the gun upgrades will prove to be a bit more useful for those struggling during combat scenarios.

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There's really not much to it. If someone is playing the game with guns blazing and doesn't care too much about motorcycle upgrades for Deacon, then taking the stash to Tucker is ideal. But, for those that may be playing on an easier difficulty setting, and would prefer more bile upgrades for getting around the world, Copeland could be a great choice too.

Now that players have made the choice and moved on with their adventure, they can look forward to unlocking Days Gone's secret bonus ending that is sure to leave players wanting more. Unfortunately, it was revealed that Days Gone 2 isn't happening, as the pitch for the game's sequel was reportedly rejected by Sony due to Days Gone receiving mixed review scores from gaming outlets.

Days Gone is now available on PC, PS4, and PS5 via backwards compatibility.

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