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Intergalactic, new Neil Druckmann game, will be about religion and solitude

by Nicholas Mar 18,2025

Intergalactic, new Neil Druckmann game, will be about religion and solitude

Neil Druckmann's highly anticipated Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet has finally revealed some details about its intriguing setting, unveiled on the Creator to Creator show. The game plunges players into an alternate future diverging from our own timeline in the late 1980s. Central to the narrative is a new religion that emerges within the Intergalactic universe and rapidly ascends to dominance. Naughty Dog has invested years crafting this religion's rich lore, meticulously detailing its origins with its first prophet, and charting its evolution and subsequent distortions.

This religion's birthplace and initial expansion are confined to a single planet, which eventually becomes completely isolated from the rest of the galaxy. It's on this isolated world that the protagonist crash-lands, finding herself utterly alone and facing the daunting challenge of survival. This solitary struggle forms a core theme of the game, a stark contrast to previous Naughty Dog titles where companionship was a key element. In Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, players must navigate this alien world and unravel its mysteries entirely on their own, their escape dependent on their resourcefulness and problem-solving skills.

Despite four years of development, a release date for Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet remains elusive. For now, fans eagerly await further announcements.