Nintendo's latest Direct revealed an exciting lineup of new ports heading to the Switch 2, promising enhanced gaming experiences. Titles include The Last of Us Part I, Cyberpunk 2077, and Resident Evil 4, each optimized for the console's capabilities. These ports signal a strong third-party support for the Switch 2.
Naughty Dog's noticeable absence from the PlayStation State of Play has left fans worried about the status of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, with no launch window in sight. The sci-fi title, announced in 2024, promises to be the studio's most ambitious project yet. The lack of update fuels concerns about the game's development timeline.
Sony's June 2 State of Play promises a packed hour with Insomniac's Wolverine taking center stage ahead of its September 15 PS5 launch. The event may also showcase Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls (August 6), Horizon Hunters Gathering, and possibly Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet from Naughty Dog. Rumors of a God of War spin-off and appearances by Grand Theft Auto 6 and Persona 6 leaks add to the anticipation.
Sony has confirmed it will no longer release single-player PlayStation games on PC, a move that impacts future titles from studios like Naughty Dog and Insomniac. This decision comes amidst the PS5's high price point of $600 and the PS5 Pro's $900 tag, making console exclusivity a costly venture for gamers. The shift leaves PC gamers with only multiplayer titles like Marvel Tōkon to look forward to from Sony.
The Last of Us multiplayer director vows future projects will see the light of day, reflecting on the cancelled game's potential and community support.
Former Naughty Dog dev Benson Russell reveals the intense crunch culture behind The Last of Us and Uncharted, sparking concerns about game development.