The Last of Us 2: Remastered seemingly confirmed by Naughty Dog dev

Oct. 6, 2023



A dev on the project has listed the game on his LinkedIn profile

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It appears The Last of Us 2: Remastered is on the way, as accidentally confirmed by one ofNaughty Dog’s developers.

As spotted by @DomTheBombYT on Twitter, one of Naughty Dog’s developers has listed the project on theirLinkedIn profile- all but confirming its existence. Mark Pajarillo, Lead Outsource Artist at Naughty Dog, has added the game to his profile revealing that he’s been “overseeing the production of all outsourced environment art assets, weapons and interactive props for two iconic titles The Last of Us: Part One and The Last of Us 2: Remastered.”

We know that Naughty Dog has a number of games currently in development, including anew single-player gameas well as a The Last of Us multiplayer game. Although, earlier this week, it was suggested thatThe Last of Us multiplayer game is reportedly “on ice” amid layoffs at Naughty Dog.

While we wait for news on the remaster, find out what else we’ve got to look forward to with ourupcoming PS5 gameslist.

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