Fan Builds Lego Set for Upcoming Game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet

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– Naughty Dog, known for The Last of Us and Uncharted, is developing a new game called *Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet*, featuring bounty hunter Jordan A Mun.
– A fan created a Lego model of the game’s 984 Tempest NDX spaceship, which impressed Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann, who purchased it.
– The Lego model’s creator, Richard Van As (2bricks), shared a build video and offers instructions for $10, requiring 1,349 parts costing around £105.96.
– *Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet* is a PS5-exclusive title and part of Naughty Dog’s lineup of single-player projects in development.
– The game will explore themes of “faith and religion,” as revealed by Druckmann in March, though details remain limited.
The upcoming sci-fi adventure Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet from Naughty Dog has already sparked creativity among fans, with one talented builder recreating the game’s sleek spaceship entirely from Lego. The project, inspired by the game’s announcement trailer, showcases the 984 Tempest NDX, a futuristic vessel designed by Porsche, in stunning brick-built detail.
The Lego model, crafted by Richard Van As (known online as 2bricks), impressed Naughty Dog’s studio head Neil Druckmann so much that he purchased a copy for himself. Van As shared the exciting moment on Facebook, posting a photo alongside Druckmann with the custom-built ship. Druckmann later posted his own images of the model, thanking the creator for the impressive design.
For fans eager to replicate the build, Van As has made instructions available on Rebrickable for $10. The project requires 1,349 Lego pieces, with an estimated cost of around £106. A detailed YouTube video also walks through the construction process, offering a closer look at the intricate design.
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is currently in development for PS5, marking one of several single-player projects Naughty Dog has in the pipeline. Though details remain scarce, Druckmann previously hinted that the game will explore themes of faith and religion, adding depth to its interstellar setting.
While this Lego version isn’t an official set, its accuracy and craftsmanship have already made it a standout tribute to the highly anticipated game. For now, fans can dive into the building process or simply admire the creativity behind this fan-made masterpiece.
(Source: EuroGamer)
