The Last of Us multiplayer game was roughly 80% complete when it was cancelled, claims former director
Former director of The Last of Us multiplayer game has claimed the cancelled online project was roughly "80 percent" finished when it was cancelled. Read more
Eurogamer รายงานว่า Former director of The Last of Us multiplayer game has claimed the cancelled online project was roughly "80 percent" finished when it was cancelled.
Eurogamer reports that Former director of The Last of Us multiplayer game has claimed the cancelled online project was roughly "80 percent" finished when it was cancelled.
What Actually Happened and Who's Affected
This situation directly impacts Former, and in 2026 these kinds of events are happening with increasing frequency.
What to Watch and What You Can Do Now
Those directly affected should monitor official channels for updates. Wait for a clearer picture before drawing conclusions — first reports rarely capture the full story.
What This Means for You
For players following Former directly, the practical question is: does this change what you're playing, buying, or planning next? The 80% figure is significant context for evaluating scale. Check regional availability before acting on any of this.
What to Watch
In the short term, look for official statements from the parties involved. In 2026, the time between news breaking and companies reacting has compressed — you often don't have to wait long. Eurogamer will be the most reliable place to track updates.
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