The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann explains why Naughty Dog hasn’t announced a new PlayStation 5 game yet

Studio Naughty Dog abandoned the idea of ​​premature announcements of their new games. As explained Neil Druckmannadventure games Uncharted 4 and The Last of Us Part II were presented to the public too early, which made it difficult for developers to organize certain workflows in the future, feeling responsible for meeting deadlines and deadlines.

Now Naughty Dog is in no hurry to loudly announce their projects. Neil Druckmann has once once more confirmed that the studio is currently working on its first multiplayer game set in The Last of Us universe, as well as on a new secret project.

But fans won’t get details yet..

“You’re right, Uncharted 4 and The Last of Us Part II were announced long before their premieres. This approach actually made the situation in the studio and the need to maintain a balance between work and personal life somewhat more difficult. By postponing further announcements, we were able to more easily formulate graphics and smarter approach to the right production issues.

Now we are working on our multiplayer project, as well as another very interesting game, regarding which I can’t say anything else yet,” Neil Druckmann answered the journalist’s question.

Under the rumors Neil Druckmann’s secret game might be The Last of Us Part III. As for the multiplayer title Naughty Dog, its official presentation is expected later in 2023.

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