In the evolving world of gaming, with its technological leaps and bounds, remastered versions of popular games have become somewhat of a norm. For fans of the highly acclaimed “The Last of Us” series, there’s seemingly good news on the horizon.
1. An Unintended Revelation
While game developers are known for their carefully planned announcements, sometimes slip-ups happen. This was precisely the case when Mark Pajarillo, a Lead Outsource Artist at Naughty Dog, unintentionally hinted at a remastered version of “The Last of Us Part II” on his LinkedIn profile. The now-amended post highlighted his responsibilities for overseeing outsourced art assets for both “The Last of Us: Part One” and the alleged “The Last of Us 2: Remastered.” This unintentional revelation comes after prior hints dropped by the game’s composer, Gustavo Santaolalla, in July, alluding to added features in the speculated remaster.
2. Mark Pajarillo: An Integral Part of the Project
Mark Pajarillo isn’t new to the “The Last of Us” universe. He previously contributed to the original “The Last of Us Part II” as an Environment Artist. Given his prior involvement, it’s logical for him to play a role in the PS5 version. However, some fans argue that the remastered version seems superfluous. This is because the original game, which was released just three years ago on the PS4, still holds up well, both visually and mechanically. One can’t help but wonder what additional features Naughty Dog intends to introduce with this remaster, apart from the anticipated haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
3. A Legacy of Multiple Versions
Historically, PlayStation has consistently revisited its successful titles. For evidence, one need not look beyond “The Last of Us.” The game now boasts three iterations: the original 2013 release, a 2014 PS4 remaster, and the recent “The Last of Us: Part I” remake for the PS5 and PC. While fans await an official confirmation on the remaster, there are high hopes, especially with Santaolalla teasing interactive music features.
4. Pricing and Availability
Drawing parallels with other PlayStation remasters, if the “The Last of Us Part II” remaster does see the light of day, it could potentially be available to current owners as a $10 upgrade. Additionally, last year’s buzz indicated Naughty Dog’s potential venture into a “director’s cut” for “The Last of Us Part 2,” possibly extending to the PC, similar to “Horizon Forbidden West: Complete Edition.”
5. What’s in the Pipeline for Naughty Dog?
While the developer remains tight-lipped about the potential remaster, it’s evident that they have several projects in the works. Among these are a new single-player experience and a multiplayer game set within “The Last of Us” universe. Though the multiplayer game has momentarily been shelved, there’s a buzz about the studio’s future endeavors.
Final Thoughts
The gaming community thrives on anticipation, and the potential remaster of “The Last of Us Part II” fuels this sentiment. As details remain scarce and official announcements pending, fans worldwide eagerly await the next chapter in this beloved franchise’s story. Whatever Naughty Dog decides, its reputation ensures that it will be worth the wait.
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