![]() ![]() ![]() While the promo art for The Last of Us’ multiplayer project strongly supports the idea that the Fireflies had a presence in the rumored San Francisco quarantine zone (after all, they had a presence in so many other quarantine zones in that general area), it’s the timeline of the multiplayer project that I’m really curious about. That’s where this whole thing gets really interesting. Of course, they end up running into a group of slavers known as the Rattlers instead. We even know that Abby and Lev head to Santa Barbara at the end of The Last of Us Part 2 because they heard that the Fireflies may be reforming out there. Indeed, it seems that some of the earliest Firefly groups were likely started along the West Coast. Let’s also not forget that the Firefly’s presence seems to grow stronger in The Last of Us the further West that Joel and Ellie head. At the very least, it’s been suggested that there used to be a Firefly presence in that city that may have been impacted by some as-of-yet unrevealed event that forced some of the Fireflies living in that area to head elsewhere. That little piece of information led some fans to suspect that there is actually a quarantine zone in San Francisco with a significant Firefly presence. More importantly, a note known as “Snipers’ Nest Log” found in The Last of Us indicates that the writer spotted a Firefly biologist arriving from San Francisco. Actually, Seth (probably best known as the guy who tells Dina and Ellie to stop kissing in The Last of Us Part 2) is believed to have originated from San Franciso. See, San Francisco has actually been referenced a couple of times in The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part 2. Actually, some Last of Us fans have been forming some interesting theories about San Francisco for some time now. While many people seem interested in the idea of a Last of Us multiplayer game that takes place in a city that we’ve never really seen or heard about in the previous Last of Us games, it turns out that sentiment isn’t entirely accurate. At the very least, that certainly appears to be the Golden Gate Bridge in the background, and a few other, smaller landmarks seem to match the layout, design, and style of San Francisco. So far, the biggest reveal we can logically draw from that image is that the upcoming multiplayer game will seemingly take place in San Francisco. You can see a snippet of the artwork in question in the image above, but here’s the full thing in case you need a better look. Said update didn’t amount to much more than some artwork and a few brief details, but what we do know about the standalone multiplayer game seems to confirm a fascinating fan theory about the Fireflies and what remains of one of America’s biggest cities in The Last of Us games. While The Last of Us‘ PS5 remake ended up being one of the biggest reveals at Summer Game Fest 2022, Naughty Dog also shared a brief update about their mysterious Last of Us multiplayer project. ![]()
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