No Multiplayer Planned For The Last Guardian
While peradventure not the most surprising bit of news to come out of the Tokyo Game Show, ICO and Shadow of the Colossus manager Fumito Ueda confirmed in an interview with 1UP yesterday that his latest dauntless, The Last Guardian, will not include any multiplayer features.
Ueda’s anterior games have been highly focused single-player titles, and the at the outset trailer released for The Last Guardian suggests a similar approach, nevertheless I became curious about the idea after he mentioned in an interview with Famitsu that he was considering online features for the resolute.
In our interview, Ueda clarified that such features would not embrace multiplayer gameplay, but that he “can’t really commit to anything unswerving now” regarding what they might be because he is unsure of whether they wish make it into the final product. Which seems like code towards not wanting us to get our hopes too high.
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