Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet was one of the most noticeable no-shows at last night's State of Play, and its eager fanbase isn't exactly happy about it.
After all the out-of-character hyping up that PlayStation did, expectations were incredibly high going into yesterday's State of Play. Largely, it managed to live up to most of the hype, with a gameplay reveal for Wolverine, the announcements of Rayman Legends Retold and Until Dawn 2, a bunch of release dates (especially September), and a show-stopping reveal for God of War Laufey.
All of those reveals were exciting, but there were definitely a few missing games and studios that everyone was hoping to get an update on. Without a doubt, the biggest example of this is Naughty Dog and its next big game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, which was a complete and surprising no-show.
Flashback to two weeks ago when the State of Play was confirmed and suggested to be a big deal, and I think most would agree that Intergalactic seemed like a pretty safe bet. Considering how long it's been since we've had an update, the rumours of a demo being crunched on , and the size...
