![]() ![]() ![]() Now that's, potentially, a different story altogether - although not in the way you might think. Naughty Dog has been owned by Sony since all the way back in 2001 - and the legendary developer will likely never be let go because, well, they're the best in the world at what they do.Įqually, because they're a first-party studio, that means Naughty Dog's games will only appear on PlayStation consoles - unless out of nowhere Sony decides they don't want huge console exclusives to help sell machines.Īs for the game itself, Naughty Dog showed off a stunning demo at E3 2018 as part of Sony's press conference, and it looks fair to say that it'll be just as violent and unflinching as the last instalment - check it out for yourself below. Is The Last of Us Part 2 Coming To Xbox One? Naughty Dog, the developers of the game, have had a great generation when it comes to PS4 games - releasing Uncharted 4 and Uncharted: Lost Legacy, while also porting the original Last Of Us at the start of the console's lifecycle.Ĭould they reach out to other platforms, too - perhaps reaching Xbox One? We're sure that would please Microsoft and Xbox fans who have been bereft of exclusives this gen.įor those curious, here's everything you will need to know. Not played the first one yet? It's not too late to catch up. ![]() Originally slated to launch next month on February 21, the game was delayed in October to May 29 - and we're champing at the bit to find out how Ellie and her guardian Joel have grown since the 2013 original. Until then, Naughty Dog is currently working on a Last of Us multiplayer spinoff and hasn’t officially said what it’s next big single-player project will be.The Last Of Us Part 2, the sequel to a game recently named Game of the Decade over at Metacritic AND PlayStation Blog, is fast approaching - and it looks like it could be the biggest game of the year.Īfter the post-apocalypse of the first game, players will be stepping back into the shoes of now 19-year old Ellie as she battles a terrifying new cult in the ruins of the United States - along with the monstrous infected. Whatever happens next with The Last of Us games, Druckmann has at least made it clear that it will be a while before the next numbered entry, if it happens at all. If we can’t come up with something, we have a very strong ending with Part 2 and that will be the end.” “Which is if we can come up with a compelling story that has this universal message and statement about love - just like the first and second game did - then we will tell that story. “Our process is the same thing we did when we did Part 2,” Druckmann said to Buzzfeed. But until they have the perfect one, we shouldn’t expect another entry in the franchise. According to Druckmann, the team is batting story ideas back and forth all the time in hopes that something sticks. That doesn’t mean the series is done for sure though. Likewise, with The Last of Us, it’s up to us whether we want to continue or not.” For us, Uncharted was insanely successful - Uncharted 4 was one of our best selling games - and we’re able to put our final brushstroke on that story and say that we’re done. “They have supported us every step of the way to follow our passions - meaning that just because something is successful, people think there’s all this pressure and we have to make a sequel. “We’re very privileged that our publisher is Sony,” Druckmann said. In an interview with Buzzfeed, Druckmann said that Naughty Dog hasn’t made a decision yet about what’s next for the mainline The Last of Us series, and it doesn’t feel pressured to either. During his press tour for the show, game series creative director and HBO show cocreator Neil Druckmann updated everyone on the status of Part 3, and the fact that it might not happen at all. HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us is just ramping up, but that hasn’t stopped fans from being excited about where the video game series could go next after 2018’s The Last of Us Part 2. ![]()
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