The Last of Us Part 2 might be getting a re-release native to PS5, to go along with the remake of the first game, according to the game’s composer Gustavo Santaolalla who may have accidentally let slip some details.
In a Spanish interview, the interviewer tells Gustavo about how he liked seeing him appear in The Last of Us Part II. The composer replied saying that in the new version, players can actually go up to him and ask him to play certain songs. He then stops and says that he can’t say anything else. The Last of Us Part II hasn't yet released a definitive PS5 version of the game but the PS4 version runs of 60 frames per second on the new console. Although many fans feel that remastering is unnecessary since the PlayStation 4 remaster works fine on the PlayStation 5.
Major Shakeup At Naughty Dog As Co-President Retires
The Last of Us has a multiplayer spin-off in the making, and a possible threequel in the works as well. The developer Naughty Dog has already started work on the next game but there are conflicting reports on whether it’s The Last Of Us Part 3. Recently, Naughty Dog announced that their Co-President, Evan Wells, who served as Executive Producer of the HBO adaptation of the show, will be retiring after 25 years. Neil Druckmann is set to take charge of the studio. Druckman is not just the co-creator of the show but is also involved in the development of Uncharted 4 as Game Director and Executive Producer on The Last of Us HBO Series.
Druckmann led the development of The Last of Us (2013) as a writer and creative director, roles also for The Last of Us: Left Behind (2014) and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (2016), which he co-wrote with Josh Scherr. Druckmann was promoted to vice president of Naughty Dog in 2018 and was promoted to co-president in 2020.