‘The Last of Us' Part 2 Director Revealed Details; Game will be Political

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After it was confirmed that "The Last of Us" is getting a second part, news about the game being too political emerged online. Despite the issue, director Neil Druckmann confirmed there will be no alteration on the input of personal politics on the game.

When Christoff Coen expressed on twitter his disappointment on Druckmann apparent political input and asked to avoid it on the new one, "The Last of Us Part 2" director replied saying "No can do. Writers work off of their views of the world. For example, the ending of TLoU is very much inspired by my "personal politics."

According to the TechMic, Coen's version of personal politics in "The Last of Us" game touched the inclusion of racial diversity as well as his apparent dislike on the LGBTQ. Not only that, but Coen also related to not having women character on the game. Nadine's character, who is also portrayed as a South African leader didn't quite sit well with Coen's taste.

Unfortunately for Coen, the things he wanted out of the game do exist in the real world. And when "The Last of Us part 2' director Neil Druckmann decides to remain "political" in the game, it also shows how "The Last of Us" series relate to the real world and the existence of human diversity.

Host Brian Wayne Foster can't help but throw shade on Coen's comment about the upcoming "The Last of Us Part 2" game. He posted on twitter his thoughts and addressing Druckmann saying that's basically asking to "Please take a picture with me but please don't be in it."

"The Last of Us Part 2' will be a PlayStation 4 exclusive. While the game can't be expected within the year, Naughty Dog has yet to release their official statement regarding the game's final release date.

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