Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Release: Everything We Know About the Game

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Naughty Dog games have a rich legacy, so it’s no surprise you’re looking for the Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet release date. We are too!

The title was officially announced at The Game Awards on December 13, 2024. This brand-new action-adventure game comes from the same studio that brought us The Last of Us and Uncharted — as well as the classics Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter.

Published by Sony, The Heretic Prophet is expected to take full advantage of the PlayStation 5 Pro’s PSSR (PlayStation’s Spectral Super Resolution) technology while still looking sharp across the wider PS5 family.

So, what else do we know about this highly anticipated game? Below, we’ve gathered all the key information about this exciting new title.

Key Takeaways

  • Naughty Dog’s next project is a sci-fi action-adventure featuring a bounty-hunter protagonist.
  • Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet does not yet have a confirmed release date, but speculation points to a potential 2026 release.
  • The game will be a PlayStation 5 exclusive.
  • It will feature the familiar third-person, over-the-shoulder camera perspective.
  • The protagonist, Jordan A. Mun, is portrayed by Tati Gabrielle.

What Is Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet?

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Source: Naughty Dog

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is a brand-new IP from Naughty Dog. This action-adventure game features Jordan A. Mun, a bounty hunter protagonist. With a clear 1980s-in-space aesthetic and a story that hints at ancient texts and the divine, it marks Naughty Dog’s first new series since 2013’s The Last of Us.

Set thousands of years in the future, the story follows Jordan as she becomes stranded on a dangerous planet while pursuing a high-stakes bounty. Though details remain scarce, we know the game is being developed exclusively for PlayStation 5, published by Sony. It even includes some carefully placed brands in its trailer — a Porsche-inspired spaceship and retro-style Adidas basketball shoes.

Early in-game footage reveals that Jordan will wield at least one electric or plasma blade while facing off against her foes.

The Heretic Prophet will use the familiar third-person, over-the-shoulder camera perspective, a staple for fans of The Last of Us and Uncharted.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Release Date Predictions

Expected in Late 2026, At the Earliest
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Source: Naughty Dog

The Game Awards 2024 featured many reveals, with several trailers teasing “2025” or “2026” as their release years. However, the trailer for Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet provided no such indication; instead, it simply stated that the game is “in development.”

Based on this, we are ruling out a 2025 release. Without a specific year mentioned, a guess that the title can arrive in the next twelve months seems about as likely as a bounty hunter being unscathed on a dangerous planet. A 2026 release seems more plausible, though prior Naughty Dog releases offer little concrete guidance.

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For instance, The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part II were both released in June, while the Uncharted series saw launches in October or November. Although this pattern doesn’t establish a clear trend, the second half of 2026 feels like a possible estimate for Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet’s release window.

Could a June 2026 release align with TLoU’s precedent? It’s not impossible.

Expected Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Price

Expected Pricing: Likely $70 at Launch

While there are no definitive indicators for the potential pricing decision, we’d expect the Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet price to be $70 at launch. This estimate is speculative but aligns with the initial price of The Last of Us.

Of course, a $70 price point is far from unusual for AAA PlayStation 5 games. Given that both Naughty Dog and Sony are likely to invest heavily in making this title a standout success, it would be surprising to see any other price attached at launch.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Platforms

Platform Exclusive: PlayStation 5 Only

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Source: Naughty Dog

There’s good news for PlayStation 5 owners and bad news for everyone else: Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is being developed exclusively for the PS5. As Naughty Dog is part of PlayStation Studios, the platform list is singular, not plural.

This exclusivity means there are no current plans to release the game on other consoles or Windows PCs. This could change at some point after the release, as with The Last of Us. However, this should be considered a pipe dream for now.

And it will certainly never be released on another company’s console.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Trailer

Sci-Fi, Nostalgia & Gameplay Hints

The Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet trailer, released on December 13, 2024, has generated understandable buzz. Sci-fi? Check. Retro 80s aesthetics? Check. Bad-ass, cool-looking bounty-hunter protagonist captaining a Porsche spaceship and venturing into the unknown? Check. Pet Shop Boys? Err, yep.

Clocking in at over four minutes, the trailer lays quite a lot of groundwork and possible hints. Jordan may be hunting her former colleagues, as hinted by a pinboard featuring a photo of “The Five Aces” crew, where she appears with longer hair. A ship monitor also reveals the name “Colin Graves,” a target believed to be on Sempiria, a planet with no escapes in 600 years.

The trailer also provides a brief look at gameplay, offering twelve seconds of action as Jordan faces a massive robot in a misty forest. She dodges a swing, leaps from a rock, and delivers a two-handed strike with her weapon. While this scene doesn’t fully reveal the combat system, it certainly does look good.

Latest Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet News

Announcement, Backlash & Speculation

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Source: Naughty Dog

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet was officially announced on December 13, 2024, with a reveal trailer. While it generated high interest as Naughty Dog’s next big title to be published by Sony, it also faced backlash.

Specifically, the trailer received over 30,000 dislikes and comments relating to the protagonist, Jordan A. Mun, as well as mentions of ‘woke’ and references to the now-defunct title Concord. In response, Tati Gabrielle, who portrays Jordan, addressed the negativity by sharing fan art of Jordan and The Witcher’s Ciri drinking “Fragile Masculini-Tea” on her Instagram stories, accompanied by the text “You mad bro?”

Currently, the game is still in development, with no confirmed release date. As a PlayStation 5 exclusive, speculation suggests a possible launch in 2026, though no details have been finalized.

The Bottom Line

There’s no doubt that Sony’s publication of Naughty Dog’s latest creation will deliver a major title. While individual elements of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet seem intriguing, the full experience is what we’re most excited to explore and unravel.

The game already looks technically and visually impressive, but the ultimate success will hinge on whether the story and its many stylistic components come together to create a masterful gaming experience.

We’re eager to see how it all shapes up in its final form.

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Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist
Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist

Kevin Pocock is a technology and gaming enthusiast, a tech journalist since 2006, and a gamer for… a lot longer. Joining Techopedia in 2024, he’s written for many popular titles including Micro Mart, PC Pro, Den of Geek, Wired UK, and PC Guide. He’s enjoyed lots of console games and built several of his own gaming PCs.