Neil Druckmann, head of Naughty Dog, points to multiple projects in development that have nothing to do with The Last of Us
After the State of Play issued by Sony last week, some of the projects that Sony is preparing for the remainder of 2024 and even beyond are already known. However, we are still waiting for new details to be known about the big projects in development of their big studios, such as Naughty Dog, something that could be revealed in a new PlayStation Showcase. Precisely Neil Druckmann wanted to talk about these projectshead of the Californian studio.
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Druckmann promises that there are different projects in development within Naughty Dog. “I promise you: we will not be The Last of Us studio forever”, were the exact words of the creative. In this way, he confirms that There are several titles active at the moment, highlighting that these are single-player projects beyond The Last of Us Part III. Therefore, this seems to confirm the new IP that would be in developmentin addition to other works that have yet to be revealed.
Neil Druckmann says Naughty Dog has numerous games in development including 'multiple single-player projects' 🎮
“I promise you, we will not be 'The Last of Us' studio forever”
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In this way, we only have to wait to find out What Naughty Dog is working on right nowsomething that could be announced during this year, if the rumored PlayStation Showcase is finally held in the last third of the course.
What's new from Naughty Dog for PS5 remains a mystery
In recent weeks there has been a lot of controversy in relation to Naughty Dog's new work that will come to PS5, due to some statements by Druckmann himself that were distorted. “There are several significant errors and inaccuracies that do not represent the perspective and values of [Druckmann] (including topics such as animation, writing, technology, AI and future projects). We apologize to Neil for misinterpreting his words and for any negative impact this interview may have caused him and his team. In coordination with Naughty Dog and SIE, we have removed the interview“said Sony's statement on the matter.
Thus, there is not the slightest clue about what the Californian studio will propose on this occasion, although it is expected that surpasses everything seen by Naughty Dog to date.
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