Despite the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:recent leak controversies surrounding Naughty Dog's 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Last of Us Part II, there is some good news that fans can appreciate 🦂- the game has gone gold and is essentially ready for mass production.
The information about the game's latest developmental stage comes from Naughty Dog's vice president Neil Druckmann. Druckmann posted a video on Twitter announcing the game's "gone gold" stage and shared a little bit of information in regards to that. In short, Druckmann stated how the delay gave the development team a few extra weeks to work on The Last of Us Part II and how he is proud of the work that went into making the game. The vice president also took the time to ta🅺lk about the leaks and reassured viewers that despite what they may have seen or heard, the game is still worth playing.
For those who may be unfamiliar with the industry term, going gold means that a video game has concluded its developmental cycle and is ready for production by having its data pressed onto disks and the executable (digital version) being put on the PSN store. Ultimately, that is really good news because the possibility of a delay is pretty much non-existent, fans can expect to get their hands on the game when it comes out, and they won't have to worry about any last-minute pushbacksꦕ.
For The Last of Us Part II fans, the "gone gold" announcement is extra special because the game has been delayed twice. Originally scheduled for release on February 21, 2020, the game was pushed to May 29, 20⛎20 because it needed more work, according to the development team. However, the date shifted to June 19, 2020 due to the Coronavirus outbreak and how that impacted logistics which was "beyond [Naughty Dog's] control." Now, it seems that eager fans can rest easy knowing that the game is just a few more weeks away.
In the meantime, for those who wish to avoid spoilers of any kind, it would be best to steer clear of any forums, discussion boards, social media, and other platforms that might leak The Last of Us Part II's details.
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