Unless there is a not likely turn-around, The Last of Us Part I will certainly undoubtedly be launched on September 2 on PS5. Indeed, Naughty Dog happily introduces on Twitter that the game has actually gone gold, which suggests that growth is formally over. Excellent information for those that can not wait to (re) uncover the journeys of Ellie and also Joel after an epidemic has actually wrecked mankind. As if to expect any type of inquiries concerning whether the workshop has actually considered problem, Anthony Vaccaro accelerated to tweet a message concerning the development made by the leaders in this field.
This is the very first time in my 13 year profession, throughout numerous workshops that I really did not require to problem to end up agame Feels great, actually great. Especially striking the exact same top quality bar as TLOU2. More job to maintain doing however pleased with the large adjustments until now to make the workshop healthier. https://t.co/gbzyHKpVbh
— Anthony Vaccaro (@vaccaro3d) July 11, 2022
“In 13 years of career through different studios, this is the first time that I did not need a cruncher to complete the development of a gamehe explains. It feels good, especially since the level of quality is similar to that of The Last of Us Part II. There’s still a lot of work to do, but I’m proud of these major changes that have made the studio healthier.In 2019, Naughty Dog had been singled out by Jason Schreier for less than exemplary working conditions during the development of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
“We could not do or else had actually turned over to the reporter among the designers worrying the days which went from 10 am till 10 pm, and also this 6 days a week. There were times when we remained till one o’clock in the early morning. At completion of Uncharted 4, we began doing complete weeks [du lundi au dimanche, ndlr] and also 24-hour days. During this large problem duration, I had no social life.“We don’t have to take Anthony Vaccaro’s word for it, but obviously the studio seems to have learned some lessons. This is what Neil Druckmann, his co-president alongside Evan Wells, had promised.