Naughty DogNaughty Dog has arguably become Sony’s ‘golden studio’ after back-to-back generations of critical masterpieces and extraordinary sales. One year removed from the release of The Last of Us Part II, however, and the acclaimed PlayStation devs have remained rather quiet. Here’s what they might be working on next.Over the course of the past few generations, Naughty Dog has cemented itself as one of the industry’s most ambitious and successful developers. From the early days of Crash Bandicoot through to their unrivaled technical marvels on the PlayStation 4, the Santa Monica studio has become synonymous with pushing the medium forward.Having now entered a new decade, and with Sony’s powerful PlayStation 5 hardware at their disposal, one can only be giddy at the thought of Naughty Dog’s next project. Though while other studios have opted to reveal their new-gen plans years in advance, Sony’s ‘top dogs’ have kept all but silent.As co-president Neil Druckmann assists on the silver screen adaptation of The Last of Us, what are the hundreds of talented storytellers, programmers, and artists working on at Naughty Dog? Here’s what we might be in store for next.
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Naughty DogThe Last of Us Remake
A remake of the original Last of Us is happening. We know this for certain thanks to an April 9 report from Bloomberg that outted the project has already been underway for quite some time.Originally, a Sony support studio in San Diego was reportedly leading the PS5 remake. This team was soon relegated to a supporting role in the game’s development, with the original developers at Naughty Dog taking over.
Naughty DogThe Last of Us Factions
Naughty DogAn update regarding multiplayer: pic.twitter.com/CUd98LgJGC
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Years have passed since this announcement and we’re yet to see any updates on the status of Factions. New multiplayer-based job listings were even spotted early this year, suggesting the project still has a ways to go.A group of developers are clearly still working on this multiplayer experience, though there’s no telling how much longer fans will have to wait.
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The Last of Us PSVR experience
Finally for the Last of Us franchise, wouldn’t it be all too fitting to see one of the best-selling IPs jump to the world of virtual reality? While we haven’t had any rumors on this potential development, it would certainly make a whole lot of sense.Sony recently unveiled the first details surrounding its next-gen PSVR equipment. With potentially millions invested into this next era of technological innovation, Sony would surely want a handful of its 15 first-party studios developing exclusives for the hardware.What better way to launch the upcoming equipment than with an ambitious title from arguably their most popular studio?
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The opportunity for a compelling VR experience is wide open and with hundreds of employees at the ready, a smaller team within Naughty Dog could be hard at work on a PSVR release already.
Scrapped sci-fi project
While Savage Starlight might or might not be Naughty Dog’s next Sci-Fi game, they already cancelled a Sci-Fi Adventure many years ago: https://t.co/mJDbJ7SgiG pic.twitter.com/qSdIPZ51x1
— Unseen64 (@Unseen64) January 8, 2019
Before Uncharted ever came to be, Naughty Dog experimented with the idea of a new sci-fi game instead. Revealed in their very own art book from 2014, the team had put together a unique sci-fi pitch “complete with androids, robots, and futuristic weapons.”The idea for the title revolved around a “giant hole in the ground. No one knew exactly what created the hole, but the adventure would have the player exploring the depths.”While this project was discarded at the time, former Game Director Bruce Straley teased that it was still “very possible” the idea comes to fruition sooner or later. “There’s still a story, there are some great game ideas. I don’t think anybody else could do this game like Naughty Dog,” he said.Rather than conceptualizing a whole new universe, there’s a good chance Naughty Dog simply looked back through the archives before settling on their next title.
Naughty DogNew Uncharted spinoff
Back in April, industry insider Jason Schreier reported that an Uncharted spinoff was indeed in the works. However, it was Bend Studio steering the ship, having previously worked on Uncharted Golden Abyss for the PlayStation Vita.While this project was ultimately discarded as Bend began work on an entirely new IP, it’s evident Sony is high on the idea of an Uncharted spinoff. No surprise, given the Nathan Drake quadrilogy topped more than 41m copies sold by 2017.
Naughty DogIt certainly feels as though it’s a matter of when, not if, a new Uncharted will hit store shelves. If Naughty Dog is divided into smaller teams once again, it wouldn’t be all too surprising if one group is handling a fresh Uncharted project.
Something entirely new
Twitter: Naughty DogWith more than 500 employees at the time of writing, it’s fair to assume Naughty Dog is tackling multiple projects at once. Various teams could be juggling a mix of remakes, multiplayer experiences, technological innovations on new hardware, and everything in between.
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Now one year on from The Last of Us Part II, it’s only a matter of time until we get our first teaser of what’s next.


