Summary

  • The Last of Us' multiplayer mode, "Factions," was well-loved by fans and remained active for years, leading to high anticipation for a Last of Us multiplayer sequel.
  • Despite confirmation of a Last of Us multiplayer game being in the works, it was eventually announced that the project was canceled, leaving fans disappointed.
  • The recently released Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's "No Return" game mode provides some hints about what the canceled multiplayer game may have featured, with a probable gameplay loop and encounter types.

Naughty Dog's original Last of Us game featured a full-fledged multiplayer mode. Named "Factions," this mode may not have gained the same fame and glory as The Last of Us' single-player story mode, but it quickly found a place in the hearts of many fans and remained surprisingly active. While a Factions mode was originally intended for The Last of Us Part 2, it was announced just prior to release that it would be coming in a future update. Factions never arrived, and fans have been desperate for a Last of Us multiplayer sequel ever since.

After years of speculation, Naughty Dog confirmed that a Last of Us multiplayer game was in the works back in June 2022, but as time went on, the news only got worse for the spin-off. From Bloomberg reports suggesting that Bungie was called in to inspect the game's live-service viability to the eventual announcement last December that The Last of Us' multiplayer game was dead, it's been a long and sad road for TLOU multiplayer fans. And while fans may never know what The Last of Us multiplayer was really going to look like, the recently released Last of Us Part 2 Remastered may provide a few hints.

TLOU Part 2 Remastered PS5 Hero
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered Makes Great Use of the PS5's Unsung Hero

The PS5 is still a powerhouse of a console almost four years later, and there's one unsung PS5 hero that shines in The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

Last of Us Part 2's No Return Could Be Close to What TLOU Multiplayer Was Going To Be

No Return's General Loop Would Feel Right at Home in a TLOU Multiplayer Game

The general gameplay loop of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's No Return game mode sees players choose from two possible combat missions, complete the encounter, return to home base, upgrade some gear, and get ready to head back to another combat mission. Players complete this loop a total of six times, with the final combat mission seeing the player face off against a challenging boss, such as The Last of Us Part 2's Rat King.

This loop will be all too familiar to roguelike fans, with it essentially being the same general structure used in just about roguelike title out there. But viewing the loop in the context of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, it feels like it could have really fit the canceled Last of Us multiplayer game.

It feels pretty safe to assume that this general structure would have carried over to The Last of Us multiplayer spin-off, with players engaging in some kind of multiplayer combat mission, heading back to home base, upgrading all their gear, and heading back out as a team. The only core difference would be that players would presumably be facing off against other players as opposed to strictly AI.

The Last of Us' canned multiplayer spin-off could have even used the same encounter types as The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's No Return mode: Assault sees players take on several waves of enemies in any way they see fit; Hunted sees enemies continue to swarm the player until the timer runs out; Holdout is a similar affair but with an AI companion helping out; and Capture sees players attempt to steal the contents of the enemy group's safe.

While the first three would need adjusting to try and introduce at least one more team of real-world players, the last mode could be left completely unchanged, with real-world players simply being subbed out for AI.

Of course, fans have no real idea of what The Last of Us multiplayer might have looked like, as no official gameplay footage was ever revealed, and only one or two concept art images were released publicly. The Last of Us Part 2's No Return mode does seem like it would share at least some of its DNA with the multiplayer game, though that does little to satiate many fans' desires for a new Last of Us multiplayer project.

Rating block community and brand ratings Image
The Last Of Us Part II Remastered Tag Page Cover Art
Display card tags widget
Action-Adventure
Display card system widget
Systems
Display card community and brand rating widget Display card open critics widget
Top Critic Avg: 89 /100 Critics Rec: 90%
Display card main info widget
Released
January 19, 2024
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Developer(s)
Naughty Dog
Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Display card main info widget end Display card media widget start
the last of us part 2 remastered cover art
Display card media widget end

WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL
PHYSICAL
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info

Franchise
The Last of Us
Platform(s)
PlayStation 5
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure