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Focus testing—where dreams are made, broken, and occasionally result in someone being escorted from the building. Just ask Neil Druckmann, who found himself in quite the situation during the development ofUncharted 4: A Thief’s Endat Naughty Dog. Who knew that a simple scene could cause such a ruckus?

A close-up of Neil Druckmann speaking at an interview.

As it turns out, not all testers were thrilled with Sony’s flagship studio pushing the envelope. While most feedback sessions involve constructive criticism about gameplay mechanics or bug reports, this particular instance ventured into territory that no one saw coming—and ended with one very angry tester being shown the door.

The incident in question? Well, let’s just say someone wasn’t too happy about Nathan Drake’s family planning decisions.

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Uncharted 4: When inclusivity meets resistance

You might think that the most controversial moment in anUnchartedgame would involve some ancient artifact or a death-defying leap across a chasm. But no—it was something far more mundane that sent one tester into a full-blown meltdown. As Druckmann revealed in a candidRolling Stoneinterview:

You have some sexist focus testers who were really upset by Nadine beating up Nate, and really upset at the end when it was Nate’s daughter. To the point where we had to ask one guy to leave.

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The tester’s reaction would have made even the game’s villains blush. AsDruckmannrecalled, the man launched into an expletive-laden tirade:

Not you, too, Naughty Dog! Goddammit. I guess I’m done with Uncharted if you guys ever make another one, with his daughter. This f*ing bullst.

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Imagine getting that worked up over Nathan Drake having a daughter instead of a son. It’s like being angry at Mario for eating mushrooms instead of hamburgers. But this incident wasn’t just about one angry gamer—it highlighted a deeper issue within the gaming community.

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The controversy didn’t stop there. Nadine Ross, portrayed by Laura Bailey,became another lightning rod for criticism. Some players couldn’t handle the idea of their beloved Nathan Drake losing a fistfight to a woman, while others took issue with Bailey, a white actress, voicing a woman of color. It seemed that every step Naughty Dog took toward diversity was met with resistance from certain corners of the gaming world.

The art of challenging gaming traditions

But here’s where it gets interesting. While some were losing their minds over these creative choices,Naughty Dogwas quietly revolutionizing their approach to character design. Their secret weapon? A simple question that turned traditional gaming tropes on their head:

When I’m introducing and describing a new character to our lead character concept artist, constantly she will ask, ‘What if it was a girl?’ And I’m like, ‘Oh, I didn’t think about that. Let me think, does that affect or change anything? No? Cool, that’s different. Yeah, let’s do it.’

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The impact of such decisions rippled throughoutUncharted 4‘s development. The mansion owner? Changed from an old English gentleman to a woman. Nathan’s child? Swapped from son to daughter.

Each change was met with the same scrutiny: does this affect the story? Does it make the game better or worse? More often than not, the answer was either “no difference” or “actually, this is more interesting.”

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As we look to the future of gaming, it’s clear that the industry is at a crossroads. Druckmann and others like him are pushing for more inclusive, diverse storytelling, while some players resist these so-called “woke” changes, clinging to familiar tropes and character archetypes.

The question remains: will the gaming community embrace this new direction, or will the backlash continue? One thing’s for sure—Neil Druckmann and Naughty Dogaren’t backing down from their commitmentto challenging expectations.

What do you think about Naughty Dog’s approach to character development? Has gaming evolved enough when it comes to representation, or is there still work to be done? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Soumyajit Mukherjee

Gaming Writer

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Soumyajit Mukherjee is a Gaming Writer at FandomWire, known for his deep dives into tactical shooters and co-op games. Since joining in June 2024, he’s focused on breakout multiplayer titles like Helldivers 2 and Marvel Rivals, bringing sharp analysis and veteran instincts to every story. His gaming journey began at a local café with the OG Modern Warfare 2, and from that very first frag, he’s been chasing the rush ever since.A former competitive Rainbow Six Siege team captain, Soumyajit has played and written about everything from CS:GO, Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends to Rocket League, Call of Duty, and Battlefield. He’s proudly PC-first and has been since said LAN days… but with GTA 6 looming on the horizon, a long-overdue PS5 might finally sneak onto his setup.

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