Naughty Dog Gets Roasted For Featuring Intergalactic Lead In Its Holiday Tweet

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  • Naughty Dog has been facing backlash ever since the surprise reveal of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. 
  • Recently, Tati Gabrielle, the game’s main lead, posted a controversial story on her Instagram. 
  • The developer recently posted a holiday tweet featuring the Intergalactic’s lead, causing fans to roast it.

Naughty Dog, one of the renowned game developers, is under a lot of heat lately. The fandom criticized it upon releasing a remaster for The Last of Us Part 2. That was a mild controversy, and it was over before it turned into anything big. 

However, ever since Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet‘s first trailer was released, the studio has been facing a massive backlash. The fandom is concerned that the developer is now fully indulged in the DEI.

Naughty Dog just recently tweeted to wish fans a happy holiday with concept art featuring the lead of Intergalactic. Due to that, fans have trolled the developer in the comments section

Why it matters: Naughty Dog has developed a legendary legacy in the gaming world, so it is sad to see it getting treated this way by the fandom due to its questionable decisions.

Naughty Dog's Recent Tweet
Naughty Dog Recently Tweeted A Concept Art Featuring Many Main Leads From Its Various IPs | Source: Twitter

While there are a lot of fans who have appreciated the developer for such sentiment and replied with a sense of humor some have treated it harshly due to the Intergalactic’s lead. It also seems to be hiding such comments which shows the controversy is far from over. 

The real comments are in the hidden replies.

-Twitter User

Fans are also pointing out how Tati Gabrielle recently posted a quite controversial story. The story’s context and contents have almost confirmed that the game’s focus is on DEI. Due to that, another massive controversy has started, and now the fans are targeting Tati, too.

This whole controversy is likely to get out of hand, as the game’s dislike ratio has already far surpassed Concord’s record. We have already seen what happens to games with such reception, so it isn’t looking good for Naughty Dog.

Doubling down on this, I see. How’s that going for you?

-Twitter User

The hate is continuously increasing even though not much regarding the title has been revealed. Gamers are the actual audience for games, so developers should always focus on their feedback and what they appreciate. 

What do you think about fans hating Naughty Dog, who is known for creating masterpieces? Do you think it is fair to start a massive controversy for one mishap? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers forums.

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