
Thereâs a part of me thatâs relieved that Naughty Dog is no longer venturing down the live-service route.
That doesnât, however, mean I wouldnât have loved to have played the studioâs cancelled multiplayer The Last of Us project.
While Iâd rather The Last of Us Part III enter development, Iâve never really stopped wondering what that multiplayer entry mightâve looked like.
Any The Last of Us fan will tell you how brilliant Factions was, the multiplayer mode that accompanied the original release.
Transporting that to a sprawling world complete with an engaging story wouldâve been, well, something else.
Naughty Dog is sticking to what it knows though, with the single-player Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet in the works alongside another mystery project.
There is one game on the way that could scratch the Factions itch so many of us have, however.
The Last of Usâ Multiplayer Was Cancelled, So Fans Are Making It Themselves For Console & PC
United State is a new game thatâs being developed by The Last of Us fans that cites Factions and Part IIâs gameplay as its ânorth star for inspirationâ.
According to a dev post on Reddit, United State will officially be revealed later this year, where itâll receive a cinematic trailer, extended look at gameplay, and updated title.
Itâs due to launch in Q4 of this year, so weâre talking October to December, and itâll land on PC with PlayStation and Xbox launches planned for further down the line.
âWe aim to be a competitive 4v4 third-person shooter set in a 1990s post-war America,â devs state.
âTLOU Factions & TLOU Part II gameplay is our north star for inspiration. We are a very small, international team working within real budget constraints & full-time careers. That affects our pace, but not our standard.â

The stills released from the game seem to back up that latter point about quality.
Thereâs a couple of images on the gameâs Instagram that I could easily mistake as being from The Last of Us Part II.
Of course, a static image isnât proof of fluid gameplay. Thereâs a lot more we need to see of United State.
Still, The Last of Us fans are already hyped.
âHope it does well! Nothing has really filled the gap left by Factions,â said djmcdee101.
âDay one purchase if you guys get there,â added another user.
âI’m rooting for you guys! There is a niche for small team tactical third person gameplay that is open for the taking. Can’t wait to see more,â remarked toke1, while MadonnasFishTaco said, âIâm super excited about this and I hope everything goes well. I’ll definitely buy it if and when it comes out and I’d even be happy to help playtest. I’m a huge fan of Factions.â
A Steam page for the game is expected to go live this spring.
As I said, United State is planning a name change in the coming months so if you do keep an eye on the project, remember to keep that in mind.
Let’s hope the game sticks the landing and delivers on its vision.


It’s great to see excitement for the return of Factions! Many fans are looking forward to what Naughty Dog has in store. Itâll be interesting to see how they balance innovation with the beloved elements of the original game.
Absolutely! The anticipation for Factions is definitely palpable. It’s interesting to consider how the multiplayer aspect can expand on the rich storytelling from the single-player experience, offering fans a chance to engage with the world in new ways.
Absolutely! The anticipation for Factions is definitely palpable. It’s interesting to consider how the return of this mode could enhance the overall narrative experience, especially since the original game was so story-driven. Fans are eager to see how cooperative gameplay will intertwine with the rich lore of the series.
I completely agree! The excitement surrounding Factions is hard to ignore. It’s also fascinating to think about how this return to a beloved multiplayer experience might shape the community’s expectations for future Naughty Dog titles.