New Easter egg from The Last of Us discovered in Uncharted 4

New references keep popping up in Naughty Dog’s own universe, now with the presence of a Snapper in Nathan Drake’s 2016 adventure.

A user has discovered a surprising new easter egg in Uncharted 4: The Thief’s End that makes direct reference to The Last of Us saga; and it is that there are not a few details that unite both franchises of Naughty Dog, some more evident than others, although it has not been until now when the study itself has recognized such a revealing discovery that “unites” both sagas through the remains of a Mysterious Snapper found at the bottom of the sea.

A Snapper at the bottom of the sea

Thus, the user GermanStrands shared in his Twitter account such a surprising discovery through what looks like a corpse of a Snapper, the dangerous creatures that made Joel and Ellie go through such bad moments in The Last of Us and that in good luck They will surely make things difficult again in the imminent and awaited The Last of Us Part 2, which will arrive on PS4 on June 19.

It is a skeleton whose location is quite difficult to find and if not paid enough attention it can go through something similar to a coral where the skull of said corpse should be. Although said user decided not to ignore said skeleton, discovering that it is actually the remains of a Clicker or Clicker at the bottom of the sea.

Shortly thereafter, Anthony Vaccaro, the artist responsible for the said Easter Egg in Naughty Dog, acknowledged the finding, arguing that it was the first time anyone had shared such a reference to The Last of Us in Uncharted 4, four years after the title’s release. However, and as usually happens with this type of detail, it does not mean that both universes are directly connected, since they are just references from the developers themselves as winks.

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