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'The Last Guardian' Director Promises 'Final Affordable' Charter For Fans

'The Last Guardian' Director Promises 'Final Affordable' Charter For Fans

Fumito Ueda, director of "The Last Guardian," wrote a letter to fans, in which he promises "an unmissable end" for the PlayStation 4 exclusive game. The note, which accompanies the press kit delivered to IGN USA, also contains information on The main characters.

A part of the letter from Ueda said: "When we first started working on The Last Guardian, I intended to build on and build on an experience working on Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, doing something similar to a great hit album. Unfortunately, as you know, we faced some twists along the way and the title took longer than expected by anyone. Yet, just as Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are really unique games, The Last Guardian is also an experience unlike any other."

The statement above clearly explain that Ueda himself, can't manage "The Last Guardian" to last any longer. After that letter has spread out widely, Ueda also gave thanks and appreciation to the loyal player. He also described his feeling that nothing is happier than make the players enjoy his game. However, there is still unclear cause that stops Ueda to develop his game further. 

"The Last Guardian" arrives on December 6 exclusively for PlayStation 4. This letter has posted on Ueda Social media account that is now become trending through social media. Even though the letter is written by hand, Ueda is seriously did what he said.

From the fact above, there are two expectations that majority players claim about the last guardian. The first one is, Ueda and the development team are working on another game project. The second one is, Ueda puts himself away of the Gaming world since there has been many things happen that distract the development of the new series. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "The Last Guardian" news and updates!

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