After a year of successes with The Last of Us Part II , and in which the license will continue thanks to a television series , everything indicates that Naughty Dog will embark on something new. Having insisted on numerous occasions that they will not make any more Uncharted installments , and that their next game may be ruled out as a third installment of Ellie's adventures, the studio led by Neil Druckmann is already hiring staff for what promises to be "a very exciting".
Multiple job openings at Naughty Dog
It has been Druckmann himself who has shared on Twitter a large number of vacant positions in the Californian study ahead of his next game. However, what seems clear is that this project to be announced by Naughty Dog will continue in the line of its last two stories, since according to these vacancies they speak of graphic realism and a strong narrative component .
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Meanwhile, a Gameplay Animator offer makes it clear that this next title will feature hand-to-hand combat. "Naughty Dog has developed over the last decade some of the best gameplay animators in the world, and this group of individuals allow us to create characters with fidelity and credibility in games such as The Last of Us and Uncharted series," he begins by describing the offer. "We are looking for talented gameplay animators to help us create complex systems for our future project, and the work includes shaping a melee combat system as well as developing the various enemy types."