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Game Informer spoke with Naughty Dog president and The Last of Us director Neil Druckmann last year on the set of The Last of Us Season 2. Since then, he’s revealed he is stepping back from Season 3 of the show to focus on developing the studio’s next game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, which Naughty Dog revealed at The Game Awards 2024 last December.
In a new interview with Variety, Druckmann discussed a number of things about Intergalactic, including casting Tati Gabrielle as the game’s lead, Jordan A. Mun, working with Joel actor Troy Baker again, casting The Last of Us Season 2 actor Tony Dalton (who played Joel’s dad), and more.
Perhaps the most revealing statement from Druckmann came when Variety asked him about his description of Intergalactic as having “the deepest gameplay” in Naughty Dog history.
“You can look at our previous titles and see the evolution going from ‘Uncharted,’ where we’re really cutting our teeth on a realistic character-action game, third-person shooter, combined with emotional storytelling,” Druckmann said. “With ‘The Last of Us,’ we added some RPG elements, we started playing with wide linear layouts. Continue that trajectory forward, add sci-fi, and you start to get the sense of what we’re doing, and then we’ve gotten even more ambitious than that.”
My money’s on a deep, third-person, character-driven RPG with multiple open hubs to explore, and I hope I’m right.
When asked about Gabrielle’s casting, Druckmann explains Naughty Dog had an idea of who protagonist Jordan is as a character, but via documents and backstories – scripts and gameplay come much later as the team wants the space to “run experiments and prototypes and then see what works, what doesn’t work,” and so on.
“We were kind of at that stage when we started talking to [Gabrielle],” Druckmann told Variety. “That came about because we had just cast her in Season 2 [of The Last of Us], and just got the idea that she might be perfect for this role. Then she showed up, she came by Naughty Dog, I pitched her the story as it was at the time, and we kind of walked through it beginning, middle, end, and explained what her role would be.
“I asked her if she’d be willing to audition, and she was. We had her on stage, and I asked Troy to come in and read with her, so she read against Troy Baker. We were just very confident that is our Jordan A. Mun.”
Druckmann says since then, he’s been writing with Gabriella, something he did with Ellie actor Ashley Johnson and Baker when making The Last of Us. “[Gabrielle’s] been just as influential in the writing and the thinking of this character, her arc, and I believe she’s gonna be very iconic and complex and interesting in the Naughty Dog tradition.
Speaking of Baker, Druckmann says, “Troy is in the game, and it’s been five years since I’ve worked with Troy, and I’ve got to do it again, and it was a lot of fun to be on stage with him again.”
The final piece of casting information from this interview is about Dalton. Druckmann says after working with him on Episode 206 of The Last of Us where he played Joel’s dad, he DM’d him on Instagram to ask if he’d jump into a Zoom call to check out Intergalactic. “We jumped on a Zoom call, and I showed him parts of the game, and I talked to him about it,” Druckmann said. “He’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m in. I’d love to do it.’ So Tony Dalton is there, and maybe there’s a few more [of actors from Season 1 or Season 2 of The Last of Us].”
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is due out on PlayStation 5, though there’s no word on when to expect the game.
In the meantime, read Game Informer’s interview with Druckmann about creating Season 2 of The Last of Us.
[Source: Variety]
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Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is Naughty Dog’s most expansive – and expensive – game, says Neil Druckmann
Naughty Dog’s forthcoming sci-fi game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is the company’s “most ambitious game we’ve ever made”.
That’s according to creator Neil Druckmann, who spoke to Variety ahead of the Emmys this week – for which The Last of Us won an award.
“I can tell you we’re in the thick of it,” said Druckmann on the game’s development status. “We’re making it, we’re playing it. We’re firing on all cylinders. I’ve said this before, but I really mean it, I’m really feeling it right now: It’s the most ambitious game we’ve ever made. It’s the most expansive game we’ve ever made, maybe the most expensive, by the time we finish it.”
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet – Announcement Trailer | PS5 GamesWatch on YouTube
Druckmann added he’s “antsy to show it and talk about it because the trailer that we showed doesn’t even scratch the surface of what this game actually is”, but don’t expect anything just yet.
While he wouldn’t go into detail on gameplay, Druckmann explained it continues the studio’s trajectory from Uncharted to The Last of Us, creating a realistic action game with emotional storytelling and then adding RPG elements and “wide linear layouts” – but now with sci-fi and even more ambition.
What’s more, Intergalactic may also receive some form of adaptation in the future like The Last of Us. Naughty Dog has already been approached by studios based solely on the initial trailer, but Druckmann doesn’t want to “put the cart in front of the horse”.
“This needs to be a fantastic video game first, and then if that happens and we have the right partnership, those opportunities would be great,” he said.
“But that’s not why we do what we do. So there’s a lot of ideas of what we could do with Intergalactic, and in some ways it’s easier to expand that because it’s just how that story is structured in that universe. So there’s some interesting conversations happening about potential projects that could come down in the future, but our priority right now is to make Intergalactic the next big, fantastic Naughty Dog game.”
Could a sequel to Intergalactic also be on the cards straight after its development?
“I’m sure if Intergalactic is successful, you will see it again,” he said. “Whether that will be our next game right after that, I can’t say, and I leave that door open.”
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet was first revealed at The Game Awards last year (trailer above), with Tati Gabrielle in the lead role.
Earlier this year, Druckmann confirmed the studio has a second game in development too.
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Naughty Dog president and The Last of Us director Neil Druckmann has seemingly revealed that The Last of Us Part III is, at the very least, an idea that’s been floated at the studio. In a new interview with Variety, Druckmann says Naughty Dog debated going straight into Part III after completing Part II, but that ultimately, the team decided to move forward on what we now know as Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
While a Part III to The Last of Us seems like a no-brainer, considering how well this franchise does for Naughty Dog and PlayStation, Druckmann has given mixed signals over the years. When The Last of Us Part II Remastered dropped last year, it eventually included Grounded II, a documentary about the making of the game.
Near the end of it, Druckmann said, “For years now, I haven’t been able to find that concept [for Part III], but recently, that’s changed, and I don’t have a story, but I do have a conept that to me is as exciting as 1, as exciting as 2, is its own thing, and yet has this throughline for all three. So it does feel like there’s probably one more chapter to this story.”
But then, in a March 2025 Variety interview, Druckmann, when asked about a potential Part III, said, “I guess the only thing I would say is don’t be on there being more of The Last of Us. This could be it.”
Now, in a new interview with Variety, Druckmann has seemingly revealed that Naughty Dog, at one point, had plans regarding a Part III game in its Last of Us franchise.
When asked about potential Intergalactic sequels, Druckmann said, “We don’t tend to plan too much in the future, because we find – and this is something I inherited, it’s just the Naughty Dog culture – that we do our best work when it’s something we’re really excited about, really passionate about.
“Just to give you an example, when we finished The Last of Us Part II, and that was highly successful for us, we were debating whether we should just go straight into The Last of Us 3, and we had a really long period where we looked at ideas for maybe what could be in that game.”
The team looked at Uncharted, Jak and Daxter, and its “sci-fi thing,” though, and Druckmann said what is now Intergalactic is where the team’s passion led it.
So for now, it sounds like a third Last of Us game is on the theoretical or potential table as Naughty Dog continues work on Intergalactic.
For more, read Druckmann’s thoughts on the casting and gameplay of Intergalactic, and then check out Game Informer’s interview with Druckmann on the set of The Last of Us Season 2.
[Source: Variety]
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EA Sports has revealed the top 26 players in both the Premier League and WSL for EA Sports FC 26.
In the men’s top league, after a dominant romp to the title last season Liverpool have come out on top with 8 players in the top 26, just beating Arsenal who have 7.
With a few high-profile departures as club legends reached the end of their time up North, Man City have just 5, including 2 downgrades for Rodri and Dias and 2 new players in Donnarumma and Reijnders.
Newcastle and Chelsea have 2 midfielders in the top 26 a piece, while Youri Tielemans makes it for Villa with Bruno Fernandes rounding out the list as the last vestigial reminder of Manchester United at the top end of the Premier League.
In the WSL though, underdog Champion’s League winners Arsenal have 3 players in the top 5, but it’s 6-in-a-row title winners Chelsea who have the most strength in depth, with a mighty 11 of the 26 highest rated WSL players (despite downgrades for key players like Sam Kerr and Lauren James following injury-hit seasons).
New additions include the popular Ultimate Team pick Grace Geyoro after her move from PSG to London City Lionesses (however that does mean she now no longer links with male PSG players), as well as Chelsea defender Naomi Girma who was the first women’s player to be transferred for more than $1 million.
These ratings come after the top 26 male and female players from every league around the world were revealed earlier this week, with Lamine Yamal seeing a huge +8 upgrade while Mo Salah and Kylian Mbappe claimed the top spots.
The full FC 26 database will be revealed on September 12, but the list of new Icons joining Ultimate Team is already out, including legendary names like Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Andres Iniesta and Francesco Totti.
EA Sports FC 26 drops, fittingly, on September 26 for PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo consoles as well as PC.
The full list of the 26 highest rated players in the Premier League and WSL is as follows:
Highest Rated Premier League Players
Name:
Rating:
Position:
Team:
Mohamed Salah
91
RW
Liverpool
Rodri
90
CDM
Man City
Virgil van Dijk
90
CB
Liverpool
Erling Haaland
90
ST
Man City
Gigi Donnarumma
89
GK
Man City
Alisson
89
GK
Liverpool
Florian Wirtz
89
CAM
Liverpool
Alexander Isak
88
ST
Liverpool
Gabriel
88
CB
Arsenal
Bukayo Saka
88
RW
Arsenal
Cole Palmer
87
CAM
Chelsea
Moises Caicedo
87
CDM
Chelsea
Declan Rice
87
CDM
Arsenal
Bruno Fernandes
87
CAM
Manchester United
William Saliba
87
CB
Arsenal
Alexis Mac Allister
87
CM
Liverpool
Martin Odegaard
87
CAM
Arsenal
David Raya
87
GK
Arsenal
Viktor Gyokeres
87
ST
Arsenal
Ruben Dias
86
CB
Man City
Bruno Guimaraes
86
CM
Newcastle
Ibrahima Konate
86
CB
Liverpool
Sandro Tonali
86
CM
Newcastle
Tijjani Reijnders
86
CM
Man City
Ryan Gravenberch
85
CDM
Liverpool
Youri Tielemans
85
CM
Villa
Highest Rated WSL Players
Name:
Rating:
Position:
Team:
Alessia Russo
89
ST
Arsenal
Mariona
89
CM
Arsenal
Khadija Shaw
89
ST
Man City
Guro Reiten
88
LM
Chelsea
Chloe Kelly
87
RM
Arsenal
Lucy Bronze
87
RB
Arsenal
Leah Williamson
87
CB
Arsenal
Beth Mead
87
RM
Arsenal
Lauren Hemp
87
LW
Man City
Katie McCabe
87
LB
Arsenal
Millie Bright
87
CB
Chelsea
Sam Kerr
87
ST
Chelsea
Grace Geyoro
86
CM
London City Lionesses
Sandy Baltimore
85
LM
Chelsea
Erin Cuthbert
85
CDM
Chelsea
Ella Toone
85
CAM
Manchester United
Caitlin Foord
85
LM
Arsenal
Yui Hasegawa
85
CDM
Man City
Vivianne Miedema
85
ST
Man City
Kim Little
85
CDM
Arsenal
Lauren James
85
RM
Chelsea
Naomi Girma
85
CB
Chelsea
Keira Walsh
85
CDM
Chelsea
Chiamaka Nnadozie
85
GK
Brighton
Hannah Hampton
84
GK
Chelsea
Sjoeke Nusken
84
CDM
Chelsea