The Last Of Us 2 is already released. The sequel was released worldwide. Prominent devs like Cory Barlog, Media Molecule, Sucker Punch, SCE Japan, and Bend Studio created some unique crossover art. Now, in a beautiful, creative way, developers are congratulating Naughty Dog.
Ghost of Tsushima studio Sucker Punch tweeted a stunt photo on their tweeter which players can actually do in Tsushima. Ghost of Tsushima will be launched on 17th July. Artist Edward Pun of Sucker Punch created the beautiful. The tweet was about a shot of Ellie plucking away at her guitar while a flute is playing nearby protagonist Jin Sakai.
Bens Studio shared this wonderful image of the protagonist, a deacon, trying to hitch a ride from Ellie. Ellie is approaching on horseback, with a shotgun at her side and her natural smirk. For the third-person survival game Days Gone, we all remember Bend Studio.
God of War director Cory Barlog also shared emotional art showing Dina, Kratos, Joel, Ellie, and Atreus holding each other in reference to a shot from Stand by Me. This image is viewed like an ancient paranoid with the caption “Playstation friends—19th June 2020.”
The studio behind Ape Escape joined this congratulatory fun by posting an art of Ellie, who is seen camping out with a group of monkeys who don’t object to slowly being taken over by Cordyceps. Cordyceps is the one holding a giant clicker mushroom. The monkeys from The Last of Us 2 are seen wound up at the wrong end of an encounter.
The game was developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony. It offers many zombies and a complex emotional story. “The Last of Us, part II” was released last Friday.