The last American director Neil Druckmann confirms that another game is under development at Naughty Dog in addition to Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
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- Neil Druckmann has confirmed that Naughty Dog is working on a second unannounced game
- Druckmann says he is acting in a platailer in the project
- He is currently the creative director Intergalactic: the heretic prophet In addition to Gamedirectors Matthew Gallant and Kurt Margenau and Co-writer Clair Carré
Naughty Dog is currently developing a second unannounced game next to Intergalactic: the heretic prophet.
That is according to The last of us Creative director Neil Druckmann, who shared in the latest episode of the Press X to continue podcast (via VGC) that he acted as a producer on the mysterious game while working on Intergalactic as a director.
“There is another game that is being worked on at Naughty Dog where I have more of a Catenterol and I go to Mentor, look at this other team and give feedback and be the director in the room,” said Druckmann. “I enjoy all those roles, and the fact that I jump from one to the next, makes my work very exciting and always feels fresh. I never get bored.”
Druckmann also confirmed who is working on it Intergalactic Next to him, including two gameirectors, Matthew Gallant and Kurt Margenau, as well as Co-writer Clair Carré.
“So there are times when I am gone and they are in charge, and I can come back and surprise and enjoy certain choices they have made, and others where I pull my hair out and we have to change course or argue about it.”
VGC pointed out that this means Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Director Shaun Escayg and The Last of Us: Part 2 Director Anthony Newman is currently not etching to every announced title, which suggests that they could work on the new mysterie project.
Whether that is The Last of Us: Part 3 Or something completely new, we have to wait.
Intergalactic: the heretic prophet is set to launch Ps5But Allegedly the game only launches after 2026.
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