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Naughty Dog no longer wants to reveal games ahead of time

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Naughty Dog no longer wants to reveal games ahead of time

At the presentation of a new play playful puppy we can wait longer. PlayStation’s flagship studio has previously released games ahead of schedule. But now he wants to wait until the project is closer to release, so that developers are not subjected to unnecessary pressure, there were no problems with production and a balance between work and personal life of employees was ensured. The team has failed in the past.

Neil Druckmann, co-president of Naughty Dog and creator of The Last of Us series, admitted that previously they announced the expected titles too early. The Last of Us Part 2 was announced three years before release. We officially learned about Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End in 2013, and the action-adventure also came out three years later.

“By postponing this announcement a bit, we were able to play around with the timeline a bit more, and now we have a better understanding of how we approach development. So here is our multiplayer project [The Last of Us] and there’s another project that I won’t say anything about other than the one we’re also very excited about.” Druckmann has been added to ComicBook.

It’s officially in development. standalone multiplayer project The action takes place in the post-apocalyptic world of The Last of Us.. Meanwhile, information has been leaked online about what Naughty Dog should be working on. The Last of Us Part 3 and help newly formed in-house PlayStation studio with new Uncharted in development. This should be a reboot of the series. Other, much older speculations mentioned the development of an entirely new brand.

Prior to this interview, Druckmann advised fans to be wary of insider information. We must always take them with a grain of salt. It is assumed that most of them are fakes.

Source :Indian TV

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