Cancelled Jak and Daxter 4 concept art leaked

3 August 2015
Jak and Daxter 4 Concept Art

We like to think that Naughty Dog would have done much the same thing with their Jak and Daxter franchise as Insomniac Games has with Ratchet and Clank – keep making them, we mean.

Rather unfortunately, or fortunately, we guess it depends on how you look at it, Naughty Dog have been a little preoccupied with the Uncharted franchise, or The Last of Us.

And with recent, supposed, concept art for an unnamed Jak and Daxter coming to light, we have to assume that Naughty Dog had planned to follow up Jak 3.

We’re all just calling it Jak and Daxter 4: The Never Quite Reached Development Legacy

Whether they, or indeed another studio, ever works on a new Jak and Daxter game is at best hearsay, but at the very least we can look fondly at the concept art and imagine.

Jak and Daxter 4 - Concept Art from Scribble Pad Studios

Is it just us or does Jak look straight out of Mortal Kombat in this image?

And next up…

Jak and Daxter 4 - Concept Art from Scribble Pad Studios

Jak out of Star Wars.

It seems like Jak and Daxter 4 was about invading other franchises.

Need more of an example? From Star Wars to Star Trek.

Jak and Daxter 4 - Concept Art from Scribble Pad Studios

Jak as a Borg.

How about a few new locales.

Jak and Daxter 4 - Concept Art from Scribble Pad Studios

Jak and Daxter 4 - Concept Art from Scribble Pad Studios

Rather serene, don’t you think?

So, should a Jak and Daxter 4 come to light, would you been keen to play it?


Source: Scribble Pad Studios – ArtStation

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