The Last of Us Part II initially captivated players with its gripping single-player narrative, but excitement soared when Naughty Dog, the game's creator, also hinted of an upcoming multiplayer mode at the time. Despite the passage of three years since the game's release, fans have clung to the hope that the studio would make good on its promise to deliver this anticipated multiplayer experience.
Recent reports, however, cast a shadow of doubt as news emerged that the multiplayer project had encountered setbacks and was shelved. Thankfully, the project's director Vinit Agarwal has stepped forward to allay fans' fears and confirm it is still in progress. Despite this, the final outcome of the multiplayer endeavor is still shrouded in uncertainty, leaving fans in a state of suspense regarding its completion.
A few days ago, Agarwal took to his Xbox account to proudly share the news of his triumph: he had conquered all the Special World courses in Nintendo's new game, Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Agarwal then added that he's still working on "that" game.
He exclaimed, "I did it! Wow, that was hard—easily 300+ Marios dead in the process. And so this tweet can live on in peace… yes, I'm still working on that game."
