Scandal around gameplay leaks and plot details The Last of Us: Part II negatively affected the mental state of the main screenwriter and vice president of the studio Naughty dog Neela Drackmann. As a result, veiled insults flew towards the players.
According to popular theory, the leak was allegedly organized by a former Naughty Dog employee who was dissatisfied with the disgusting working conditions and poor working atmosphere in the studio. There is no evidence of this, but the portal previously told about the burnout of team members Kotaku.
People who got acquainted with the spoilers felt that The Last of Us: Part II had finally turned into a Woke project about rabid lesbians. Therefore, the accounts of Drackmann, Naughty Dog and Sony literally covered by a tsunami of negative comments.
Initially, the scriptwriter made the most correct statement on the situation. However, later his nerves apparently could not stand it. As a result, the phrase of a cult rock musician appeared on Drackmann’s Instagram profile Kurt Cobain (from album Incesticide), which explicitly refers to the situation with The Last of Us: Part II.
“At the moment, I have a request to our fans. If any of you in any way hate homosexuals, people of a different skin color or women, please do us a favor – leave us alone! Do not come our shows and do not buy our records, “the quote indicates.
He noted that such aggressive communication with fans eventually hit the creators themselves. This is “perfect” studio proved. DICE with her Battlefield vas well as numerous film studios.
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