When "The Last of Us 2" premiered at the GameAwards in December last year, every fan was ecstatic about watching it at the event. Today, different fan theories have emerged but there is still no confirmation about what fans can expect.
According To Daily Star, new information has emerged as Naughty Dog Game Director Neil Druckmann had a conversation with a fan. Druckmann and the fan exchange comments on Twitter when the director first responded to the game junkie.
The said admirer praised the game and its team for doing a great job but requested that the upcoming sequel not go deep into politics. Druckmann responded with the game fan, saying that it won't happen and the writer's work is viewed by their personal perception of the world.
After the exchange, Druckmann then followed by linking to a tweet from Naughty Dog's Drew Thaler that contains a message from Stan Lee about moralizing in Marvel's comics. Politics or not, every gamer can agree that if Naughty Dog can replicate the success of the first game, everyone will be happy.
"The Last of Us" was one of the most successful games that was released for the PS3 on 2013 that ended up with a Remasted Version for the PS4. Having its unique approach to zombie apocalypse games in the market has earned its success to gamers and made a solid fan base.
Meanwhile, Naughty Dog at the GameAwards didn't show any spoilers or what would the upcoming game would focus on. However, game director Neil Druckmann previously stated that the sequel will focus on rage and hate.
"The Last of Us 2" will jump five years when the game ended and features a teenage Ellie who is more capable of handling things on her own. The trailer only shows Ellie playing the guitar while dead bodies are seen all around an abandoned house. The upcoming game will not be released in 2017, as iTech Post reports.
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