“The most ambitious game”: The Last of Us: Part II is fully completed, Neil Drackmann thanks the fans

Adventure Action Development The Last of Us: Part II finally completed. Studio Naughty dog sent the master disk to print. Now Sony will start preparing an exclusive launch Playstation 4 to launch June 19, 2023. This was reported Neil Drackmannthat turned to gamers from the developers page in Instagram.

Naughty Dog closed the comments on her page to protect fans from possible spoilers under the appeal of Drackmann.

The development manager noted that at normal times in the studio they would have a festive party, but so far this is not possible, since everyone is sitting at home in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.

“I want to take this opportunity and thank the team for creating our most ambitious game,” Drackmann said.

“A few weeks will fly by and our game will be with you,” he added, addressing the community.

According to the representative of Naughty Dog, the developers have exceeded themselves, and after the premiere, players will be able to personally verify that each element was created with trepidation, according to the highest standards – history and characters, new gameplay mechanics, graphics, animations.

“And I want to say one more thing. Regardless of what you have already heard, seen or read … Nothing beats playing this game from beginning to end. This is a game! You need to play it. Thanks for continuing wait The Last of Us: Part II all these years and supported us with their kind messages. They really helped! I also hope that you and your loved ones are safe. Take care! “, – said the developer.

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