“Everything we show, we show for a pretty specific reason,” Naughty Dog says of The Last of Us: Part 2’s pre-release trailers

Naughty Dog has been taking some criticism for its obvious use of the “bury your gays” trope, with the current The Last of Us: Part 2 trailer seemingly hinting on the loss of life of a serious character.

We already know that Ellie is on some sort of revenge mission, so the obvious catalyst for that might be the loss of life of Dina, a lady who she’s romantically concerned with. However, these teases and hints are apparently all a part of some grand design on Naughty Dog’s half.

“Well, obviously every bit of information that we give is really careful, so I can’t divulge too much beyond what’s in the trailer, but what I will say is that no one is safe in the world of The Last of Us,” co game director Anthony Newman explains. “If there’s one factor I believe I can say with confidence about Naughty Dog as a studio, it’s that every little thing we do, particularly narrative, we strategy with numerous care, consideration. We actually try to keep away from clichés or being crass, not essentially on account of some social pressures, however simply because we wish to inform unique tales which are sincere and true.

“Everything we present, we present for a reasonably particular purpose. For us, the hype interval of the advertising interval going into the game is sort of like a prefix, it’s like an extension, a prologue to the expertise of taking part in the game itself. So each launch we do and the timing of it, it’s fairly rigorously crafted to provide gamers the very best expertise, following the game alongside after which finally taking part in it.”

In different phrases, it could possibly be a crimson herring, although that’s nonetheless utilizing the trope to drum up hype so Naughty Dog has basically blocked itself in a nook. We’ll have all of the context we have to see how the studio handles it when The Last of Us: Part 2 releases on February 21, 2020. Check out our hands-on preview here.


 
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