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Naughty Dog, The Last of Us
Naughty Dog’s New Game Could Be the Elden Ring to The Last of Us’ Dark Souls
Recent rumors circulating about Naughty Dog's next project hint at a compelling change of form to how the studio tells stories.
Naughty Dog's next game is reportedly all about "player freedom," and it might just make good on the original idea for The Last of Us 2
Naughty Dog is primarily noted for its work on narrative-focused linear action games in recent years thanks to the success of Uncharted and The Last of Us. Now it seems the studio's next game might be leaning into more open-ended design.
The next Naughty Dog game will reportedly have "a lot of player freedom"
Naughty's Dog's unannounced game will reportedly focus on "player freedom". According to MinnMax founder Ben Hanson during the latest episode of The MinnMax Show, a source "very in the know, who worked on the game" said that fans "aren't ready" for the studio's next project" and that it will feature "a lot of player freedom" (via VGC).
New Naughty Dog Game Focuses on Player Freedom – Report
Not much is known about Naughty Dog‘s next game beyond some speculation. Now we get to add even more rumors to the pile, as the award winning developer’s next title will reportedly focus on player freedom.
"They’re not ready to see how amazing it will be," alleged details of Naughty Dog's new game revealed
Following the announcement of the cancellation of their The Last of Us multiplayer game, Naughty Dog has not shared any information about its current projects. However, new details suggest that their next game is set to be incredibly ambitious.
Naughty Dog’s Next Title Focused On “Player Freedom”
The team over at Naughty Dog have been quite recently, but that might just mean they're working on something big.
Neil Druckmann’s Next Naughty Dog Game Might Be Taking a Note from Hidetaka Miyazaki: ‘A lot of player freedom’
Rumors suggest Neil Druckmann's next Naughty Dog game could be taking cues from Hidetaka Miyazaki, focusing on player freedom.
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Naughty Dog's Next Game Will Reportedly Put More of a Focus on 'Player Freedom'
In huge news for fans tired of its cinematic schtick, developer Naughty Dog's next game will reportedly feature "a lot of ...
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Naughty Dog's The Last Of Us Games Prepped For PS5 Pro With 4K Support
Naughty Dog enhances The Last of Us games for PS5 Pro, launching Nov. 7 with 60fps support and improved visuals.
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Amy Hennig: ‘None of this is worth that’ on Leaving Naughty Dog After Blistering Statement About AAA Games
Explore Amy Hennig's insights on the AAA game development industry, revealing the costs of crunch culture and the urgent need ...
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The Last of Us Part 1 Gets Huge Upgrade With New Update
Naughty Dog has released a new patch for The Last of Us Part 1 that prepares the game for the release of the PS5 Pro.
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Naughty Dog's Next Game Will Reportedly Focus on 'Player Freedom'
According to Hanson, a source “very in the know, who worked on the game,” told him that Naughty Dog's next game would take ...
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PS5 Pro Patch for The Last of Us 2 Remastered Already Available Now
Naughty Dog has dropped its PS5 Pro patch for The Last of Us 2 Remastered a whole two weeks before the upgraded Sony system ...
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The Last of Us Part 1 Update 2.000 Delivers PS5 Pro Improvements, Various Fixes
Naughty Dog has pushed out The Last of Us Part 1 update 2.000for the game's PS5 Pro enhancement patch which brings bug fixes ...
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The Last of Us and Uncharted Fans Put on Alert After Naughty Dog Tease
The Last of Us Part 3 or Uncharted 4 could soon be revealed by PlayStation and Naughty Dog following a mysterious new game ...
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