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The Last of Us Part 2: "It doesn't matter what you have seen or read, nothing compares to playing it"

The Last of Us Part 2: "It doesn't matter what you have seen or read, nothing compares to playing it"

Neil Druckmann addresses his team and fans to thank all these years and prepares us for the gaming experience.

We already knew that The Last of Us Part 2 has a definitive release date for PS4: June 19. Today its director, Neil Druckmann, has shared with the fans another news related to the launch: it is already gold, which implies that the game is ready to be stored on a disk and thus begin the logistics of the worldwide distribution of the expected game.

The head of Naughty Dog has taken the opportunity to thank his team for the effort made, and the fans for their patience and encouragement all these years. He regrets not having been able to reach the scheduled date of May 29 due to the complications of the COVID-19, as well as the impossibility of celebrating the end of development with the team since they are all in their respective houses, but he is satisfied that the trip is about to end, and start for the players.

The most ambitious game

In his remarks, the director talks about how impatient he is that players can experience first-hand "the care that has been taken in every detail: environments, art direction, mechanics, level design, history, audio design. .. the soundtrack is amazing. We have played many times and it still makes us cry. " He flatly defines it as "the most ambitious game we've ever created."

To conclude, Druckmann tangentially reviews all the controversy about the leak produced in the game, stating flatly that: "no matter what you have read, what you have seen or heard, nothing compares to playing this game from start to finish It's a video game, you have to play it. "

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