- The last of us Creator Neil Dickman has revealed this Integalic: Religious Prophets Would be about “faith and religion”
- The team spent many years to develop “this new religion” on a planet
- Dirkman said the player would crash the earth on the planet and need to know how to escape, saying, “I want you to be lost in a place where you will be really confused what happened here.”
Naughty Dog co -president Neil Dickman shows new details about the new game of studio Integalic: Religious Prophets.
About an hour long Sony ‘Creator for Creator’ Discussion, Dirkman, as well as 28 years later Director Alex Garland sat down to discuss their mutual inspiration and their respective processes on how they deal with their creative process.
On the title of the next big title of the naughty dog Integalic: Religious ProphetsDirkman revealed that this “2000 years will happen in an alternative future that deviates in the late 80s”. After that the game director joking that the game would be less hated by division The last of us: Part 2For, for, for,. Since it is about “faith and religion”.
“I joke about it with the team,” said Dirkman, “with her The last 2We made some creative decisions that gave us a lot of hatred. Many people love it, but many people hate the game, “to which Garland said,” Who gives a SH*T. “
“All right. But the joke is like that, you know, let’s do something that people won’t care about. Let’s make a game about faith and religion.”

Talking more about the game’s statement, Dirkman added, “So not only in this alternative timeline in history, we have made it – where the timeline is devoid – this new religion becomes very prominent and then for years we make this religion just like how it changes in every way.”
Dirkman continued, revealing that this religion is on a planet, even one day, all communication stops suddenly. The playable character and grace Hunter, Jordan, a man who is chasing its grace, has eventually crashed on the planet and has been left to find out how to escape.
At the top of dealing with faith and religion, Dirkman said he too wanted to focus on isolation.
“In many of the games we have always done, he is always like an ally with you,” he said. “I really want you to get lost in a place you are really confused about, (about) who are the people here, what their history was, and to get off this planet, no one has been heard again from this planet for 600 years, so if you ever hope to know what happened here.”
Integalic: Religious Prophets There is no release date right now, but we can expect the game to launch PS5.