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Naughty Dog developer says The Last of Us II is 'unreal'

Naughty Dog developer Asher Einhorn has commented on The Last of Us II progress, he says the game is going to be 'unreal'

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A game developer that works for renowned studio Naughty Dog, has spoken out about his experience while working on the coming 'The Last of Us Part II.'

Naughty Dog developer says The Last of Us II is 'unreal' | TweakTown.com

Before we get into what has been said, it should be noted that any hype from developers that are working on their projects should be taken with a grain of salt, as there is always the possibility of what has been said to be bias. Asher Einhorn, the game designer from Naughty Dog has taken to Twitter to reveal his experience while working on the coming game, the designer said "I don't think I've ever been more excited about a game I'm working on WHILE I'm actually making it."

Einhorn continued on his Tweet and said that The Last of Us Part II is "going to be freakin' unreal!!" The Last of Us Part II was announced back in 2013 and has been in developement since 2014. In December 2016, Naughty Dog revealed to us a trailer for The Last of Us Part II, check that out if you have missed it here. The Last of Us Part II has no set release date planned as of yet, but we are most likely looking towards a release window of 2019, more on that here.

News Sources:twitter.com and wccftech.com

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