Naughty Dog job listing suggests a live service multiplayer game is coming
And it's li💛kely The Last of Us 2's upco𓆉ming multiplayer mode

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog is hiring for an upcoming multiplayer game with live service elಌements, according to a recent job listing for an economy designer.
As spotted by , The Last of Us 2 studio is looking for someone who can "design, implement, and tune game economy and player progression systems" in an unspecified "multiplayer action game." Most likely, the job listing is referencing The Last of Us 2's upcoming standalone multiplaye⛎r mode,𓆉 Factions.
We haven't seen much from Factions for a while, aside from a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:since-deleted gameplay leak, but this new job listing could shed some light on what to expect. Assuming Naughty Dog isn't working on a completely separate multiplayer game - 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:which isn't out o🌠f th🅘e realm of possibility - it sounds like The Last of Us 2 Fac🍬tions will have a pretty ꦅrobust, long-term in-game economy.
Several bullet points in the job listing specifically reference the player and game economy, as well as a "Live Ops team" that'l♔l work alongside the economy designer to optimize the economy and "respond to player needs."
Most modern multiplayer games are at least partially funded by live service elements, so it's not a huge surprise to see Naughty Dog take that approach for the Last of Us 2's multiplayer mode. The first Factions from 201🍌3 has commanded a modest, but loyal following in the years since launch, and Naugh♓ty Dog no doubt has even bigger plans for the follow-up.
The Last of Us 2 Factions is just one of many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming PS5 games we can't wait to check out.
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