Intergalactic
News, coverage and analysis tracking Intergalactic across the outlets.- PlayStation’s Inconsistency of PC Releases and Lack of Revenue Led to Recent Exclusivity Shift – RumorSony Interactive Entertainment has reportedly shifted its strategy, making single-player narrative games exclusive to PlayStation consoles due to inconsistent PC release performance and insufficient revenue. While live-service titles will still launch on PC alongside PlayStation 5, plans for PC ports of games like Ghost of Yōtei have been scrapped. This decision was apparently made recently, impacting future game releases.
- Naughty Dog’s Silence Is Getting Harder To IgnoreThis article analyzes Naughty Dog's perceived lack of new game releases on the PlayStation 5, contrasting it with their prolific output in previous console generations. Despite the upcoming 'Intergalactic,' the studio's focus on remakes and remasters of 'The Last of Us' and 'Uncharted' franchises has led to concerns about their current development rhythm and originality.
- Ex Naughty Dog artist explains why we didn’t see Intergalactic at summer games festA former Naughty Dog artist explained why the game Intergalactic was not showcased at the Summer Game Fest. The artist clarified that the absence was not due to any issues with Naughty Dog itself.
- PlayStation State of Play live report - all of today's news from Sony's 2026 summer showcaseSony's PlayStation State of Play showcase will feature over 60 minutes of updates and reveals from top studios, including a look at Marvel's Wolverine. The event aims to highlight the strength of PlayStation's first-party studios and upcoming exclusive titles.
- 15 Major Game Reveals We Could See At The Next State of PlayThis article speculates on 15 potential game announcements and reveals that could be featured during Sony's upcoming State of Play presentation. It discusses anticipated reveals for titles like Control Resonant, Marvel's Wolverine, and a potential new Uncharted game, alongside release date announcements and updates for various PlayStation titles.
- State of Play Announced for June 2nd, Includes New Look at Marvel’s WolverineSony announced the next State of Play presentation will air on June 2nd, featuring over 60 minutes of game updates and reveals. The showcase will include a closer look at Insomniac Games' Marvel's Wolverine, with details on combat and potential pricing. Other anticipated titles like Naughty Dog's Intergalactic, Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, Silent Hill: Townfall, and Fairgame$ may also be featured.
- PlayStation’s Narrative Single-Player Titles Will No Longer Release on PC – RumorA recent rumor suggests that Sony Interactive Entertainment will no longer release its narrative single-player titles on PC, keeping them exclusive to the PlayStation 5. This alleged decision, reportedly communicated internally by PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst, could impact future releases like Marvel's Wolverine and Insomniac's upcoming Marvel's Wolverine. While some titles like MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls and Horizon Hunters Gathering are still slated for PC, the focus appears to be shifting back to console players for major single-player experiences.
- What Do You Want from a May 2026 State of Play Showcase?This article discusses player expectations for an upcoming May 2026 PlayStation State of Play showcase, considering potential first-party titles like Marvel's Wolverine and rumored God of War entries, alongside third-party releases aiming to avoid Grand Theft Auto 6's November launch. It also touches on the possibility of early PlayStation 6 mentions, though deems it unlikely for this particular event.
- Naughty Dog Is Doing Something Completely Different With Intergalactic | HappyGamerNaughty Dog is developing a new game titled Intergalactic that represents a significant departure from their previous work like The Last of Us and Uncharted. Actress Tati Gabrielle confirmed the studio is challenging themselves with extensive world-building for this new science fiction project, which is expected to leverage the capabilities of the PlayStation 5.
- Former Naughty Dog Developer Says Studio Learned From The Last of Us That “Crunch is a Requirement”Former Naughty Dog senior game designer Benson Russell stated that the studio learned from developing The Last of Us that crunch is a requirement for making games at their level. Russell explained that internal deadlines are treated as external, and employees are incentivized to work overtime, with bonuses offered for larger contributions. Reports from 2020 and earlier also highlighted Naughty Dog's culture of unhealthy working hours, with developers expressing concerns about the sustainability of such practices.
- Uncharted 5 Was Planned at Naughty Dog Before COVID – RumorA report suggests that Naughty Dog had plans for an Uncharted 5 before the COVID-19 pandemic, though the studio is currently focused on its new IP, Intergalactic. The rumor emerged following a social media post by creative director Shaun Escayg, which some interpreted as research for a new Uncharted title. The article also discusses the industry trend of studios prioritizing sequels to established franchises over new intellectual property.
- Intergalactic Director Teases Return of The Last of Us ActorNaughty Dog director Neil Druckmann has teased that an actor from The Last of Us, Merle Dandridge, may appear in the studio's upcoming game, Intergalactic. Dandridge was seen in a motion capture suit, and Druckmann referred to her as an "intergalactic treasure." The game is reportedly in late development for PlayStation 5, with reports of overtime and missed deadlines, but is described by Druckmann as Naughty Dog's most ambitious and expensive project yet. Actors Tony Dalton and Troy Baker have also spoken about their involvement and experiences working on the title.
- Have Gamers Become Too Comfortable With Sequels and Remakes?The article discusses the increasing prevalence of sequels and remakes in the gaming industry, questioning if gamers have become too comfortable with familiar titles. While acknowledging that some sequels and remakes push innovation, the author notes a decline in the number of new intellectual properties being developed and risks taken by major publishers due to rising development costs and the desire for guaranteed audiences.
- Gaming’s Female Lead Renaissance Takes Center Stage on International Women’s DayInternational Women's Day 2026 highlighted a growing trend in gaming: upcoming major titles are increasingly featuring female protagonists. This shift reflects a broader evolution in representation within the industry, with studios prioritizing complex character development and narrative agency across diverse genres and established franchises.