The Last of Us dev put a tribute to his wife into the game, now he's "reeling" after seeing it in the show
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There's🧜 a lot to unpack♎ in The Last of Us episode 9, and a lot of it is terribly depressing, 🎀but this very subtle detail is refreshingly heartwarmingඣ.
Before we start, a quick spoiler warning for those who have yet to see the final episode 💯of The Last of Us season 1. We'll be discussing light spoilers, so if you aren't caugh🏅t up and you want to go into the episode completely fresh, turn back now.
In one of the more touching moments of the finale, Ellie is elated to find a tower of giraffes in an abandoned football field. Fans of the game were noಞ doubt grinning from ear to ear when the scene arrived, but there's one tiny detail that hold🃏s special significance to a developer who worked on the original game.
"I'm still reeling from this. A silly Easter Egg I put in the original The Last Of Us game has somehow survived the transition to live action TV. It's blurry but it's definitely there!!!" Field says. "I can't 🦋imagine the HBO team knew the name of the baseball field was a tribute to my wife."
One might be inclined to believe that HBO simply𒅌 added in the the same sign in an effort to stay faithful to the game, but in , Field notes that the sign appears to have been positioned in a way that makes it more visible in the shot. "So maybe they DID know?!?" he writes.
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