The announcement of Neil Druckmann's latest game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, has stirred a wide array of emotions among fans, and we've only recently begun to uncover the first details about its setting. Druckmann revealed these insights during his appearance on the Creator to Creator show.
The game unfolds in an alternate future, branching off from our reality in the late '80s. At the heart of the narrative is a new religion that emerges and dominates the Intergalactic universe. Naughty Dog has dedicated several years to crafting the lore of this religion, tracing its journey from the emergence of its first prophet through to its subsequent evolutions and distortions.
This religion originates and spreads across a single planet, which over time becomes completely isolated from the rest of the galaxy. The game's protagonist experiences a dramatic crash-landing on this very planet, finding herself in a desolate environment where she is utterly alone. Survival becomes her central challenge, a theme that Druckmann emphasizes as pivotal to the project. Unlike previous Naughty Dog games that often included a companion for interaction, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet challenges the player to navigate and solve problems independently, should they hope to escape the planet.
Despite being in development for four years, there is still no word on a potential release date. Fans will need to stay tuned for further announcements from Naughty Dog.