Neil Druckmann provides an update to the development of progress on intergalactic: a heretical prophet

In December at The Game Awards Presentation, PlayStation and Naughty Dog created a collective Internet when closed by revealing an intergalactic: Heretic Prophet, the latest title from a naughty dog ​​to see several renowned actors in the game.

Since our revelation, we had a number of legends about what to expect from the game, including the word that it would be inspired by Elden Ring. Yet there was nothing as massive or essential as the initial detection of the trailer, and it sounds like it remained for a while.

As for naughty games, there are plenty of moving parts

In a new interview with Variety, Neil Druckmann discussed various topics, including his sudden departure from the live HBO event at the last of us, as well as the return to the development of full -time games.

When asked where the naughty dog ​​is as a studio in the development process for interigaling, and whether the fans will hear or see more of it in a state of play or similar presentation, Druckmann should say:

What can I say and not say? I can tell you that we are in that thick. We do it, we play it. We will shoot at all the rollers. I have said it before, but I really mean, I really feel it: it's the most ambitious game we've ever done. It is the most extensive game we have ever created, maybe the most expensive when we finish it.

If we show things, I'm so ant to show it and talk about it, because the trailer we showed nor scratched the surface of what this game was. But announce a game like this, especially when it's a new IP, especially when it comes from a naughty dog, you have to coordinate with marketing with PR, with a bunch of people. So it would be foolish to say when we will show something.

In other words, it will probably be a while to see something about the game again, simply because of all moving parts that exist outside the ND range. Given how unlikely it is to relax the game at any time, maybe it's a good thing. Or maybe we can all manage.

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