Gazing into our crystal ball here at TheSixthAxis, we’d guess that a free update or standalone experience is currently in the pipeline. However, given how long it takes to complete The Last of Us Part II, this helped soften the blow somewhat. But rest assured, we are as big a fan of Factions as the rest of our community and are excited to share more when it’s ready.Īs huge Factions fans we have to admit that we were pretty gutted that a new-and-improved version of gripping multiplayer mode didn’t make its way into the sequel. When and where it will be realized is still to be determined. However, you will eventually experience the fruits of our team’s online ambition, but not as a part of The Last of Us Part 2. Wanting to support both visions, we made the difficult choice that The Last of Us Part 2 would not include an online mode. Likewise, as development began on the evolution of our Factions mode from The Last of Us Part 1, the vision of the team grew beyond an additional mode that could be included with our enormous single player campaign. As we’ve stated, the single player campaign is far and away the most ambitious project Naughty Dog has ever undertaken. We wanted to address multiplayer in The Last of Us Part 2. ![]() However, Naughty Dog ultimately made the decision to drop multiplayer from Part II, delivering the following message to their fans last year: Multiplayer for The Last of Us Part II was seemingly confirmed at E3 2018 in a Polygon interview with the game’s co-director, Anthony Newman, who stated “there is going to be multiplayer with the game … We’re really excited to share details about it, but that’s going to be at a later date.”
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