One of the creators of The Last of Us: Fortnite Battle Pass joins Naughty Dog

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naughty dog Working on a new multiplayer game. what’s left of usA work that appears to be managed as a game as a service, or is constantly updated and expanded. We don’t know much about its actual structure, but now Creators of Fortnite Battle Pass He joined the Cagnacci team.

that’s exactly what we’re talking about Anders Howardis a monetization designer who worked at Epic Games for seven years. During this time, the developer “helped form the heart of the Battle Pass progression strategy” for Fortnite, at least according to its LinkedIn profile. He also served as a consultant for Rocket League and the Fall Guys Battle Pass.

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The Last of Us multiplayer game will therefore be able to count on his help. We don’t have a definitive confirmation yet That the game includes a Battle Pass-style system, but that assumption definitely points in that direction. It’s clear that Naughty Dog has decided to propose something new and Howard has to create a new system different from Fortnite’s.

Ellie from The Last of Us Part II

Ellie from The Last of Us Part II

it’s coming for now speculations. According to the latest statements by Neil Druckmann, new information dedicated to the multiplayer game of The Last of Us will arrive in 2023: so the release does not seem very close.

However, recent rumors point to the fact that the new game will be free to play.

Source: Multiplayer

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