Naughty Dog responds to The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered backlash. Details here

Naughty Dog faces criticism for The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered, set to launch on January 19, 2024. Fans question the need for a re-release of a game barely four years old.

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Controversy looms over the imminent release of The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered, with fans expressing discontent over Naughty Dog's decision to revisit the sequel merely four years after its initial launch.

Addressing the Backlash

In response to the mounting criticism, Matthew Gallant from the Naughty Dog development team defended The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered in an interview with VGC. He expressed confusion regarding fans' dissatisfaction with the announcement, emphasizing that it offers the optimal gaming experience for the sequel.

Developer's Perspective

Gallant addressed the discontent, stating, "I don’t understand some of the consternation about what The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered offers." He asserted that the remastered version provides an enhanced gaming experience, considering it the best way to play The Last of Us Part 2.


Justification for Remaster

Gallant clarified the intent behind the remaster, indicating its appeal to new PlayStation owners and those new to the franchise. The goal is to deliver an optimal experience, leveraging the hardware features of the PS5 for a native version of the game. He acknowledged that while the remaster might not cater to everyone, it remains an exciting option for a specific audience.

Release Date

The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered is scheduled to launch on PlayStation 5 on January 19, 2024.

FAQs:

Why is Naughty Dog releasing The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered so soon after the initial launch, and why should players be excited about it?
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Naughty Dog aims to enhance the gaming experience, providing new features and game modes. The remaster offers the best way to play on PS5, catering to both new and returning players.

How does Naughty Dog respond to criticism calling them the "most wasted developer" for focusing on remasters instead of creating new content?
Naughty Dog's Matthew Gallant, addressing the backlash, emphasizes the remaster's benefits, inviting new players to the franchise and offering a thrilling PS5 experience while respecting diverse gaming preferences.
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