The Industry Reacts to Naughty Dog's Tough Decision to Cancel The Last of Us Online

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Late yesterday evening, Naughty Dog released a blog post sharing an update on its multiplayer game set in The Last of Us universe. Unfortunately for those who were looking forward to the game, it will never see the light of day as Naughty Dog announced it had made the “incredibly difficult decision” to stop development on what it called The Last of Us Online.

Following the announcement, many in the community took to X/Twitter to react to Naughty Dog’s decision. Some expressed disappointment that the game was canceled. Some were specifically again frustrated that Naughty Dog had removed the multiplayer component in the re-release of The Last of Us Part I. Others were upset at the missed potential of a multiplayer game set in The Last of Us universe.

Others empathized with Naughty Dog’s decision, with some hoping that canceling the live service game would prevent the studio from facing additional layoffs. Some took an additional step to express the bittersweetness of Naughty Dog sticking to single-player games, or to express their disdain for live-service games in general.

The Last of Us multiplayer was among a handful of live-service games developed by numerous PlayStation studios. Other games on that list include Marathonthe PvP shooter from Bungie, which you may recall also suffered layoffs that were apparently due to the poor performance of its other live service game, Destiny 2.

At least one developer, Adrian Campos, who worked on The Last of Us multiplayer game, has publicly expressed solidarity with the studio.

And Naughty Dog game director Vinit Agarwal quoted the post to thank Campos for his contributions to the project.

In addition to Naughty Dog canceling The Last of Us multiplayer game, the studio also revealed it’s working on “more than one ambitious, brand new single-player game“.

With that revelation, some fans of Naughty Dog, particularly of the Jak & Daxter series, expressed a desire for the studio to revisit the franchise and make a new entry. Naughty Dog was the original creator of Jak & Daxter; the first game released in 2001which was followed by two sequels and a spin-off game, all of which were released on the PS2.

Some said that Naughty Dog should develop a new game based on the Sly Cooper IP. The Sly Cooper series was created by Sucker Punch Productions, which developed a trilogy of games on the PS2. The most recent game, Sly Cooper: Thieves in Timewas developed by Sanzaru Games in

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