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Ye appears to be stepping again from music to take pleasure in some gaming. On Wednesday (Jan. 1) evening, the “All Day” artist posted gameplay footage of himself ending a mission in The Final of Us Half II.
“[The] Final of Us [Part II] on Survivor+ mode obtained me spending all day on one board,” Ye captioned an Instagram Story, referring to the triple-A title’s second-highest issue. He added, “By far one of the best recreation ever made… This isn’t a sponsored publish.”
The Final of Us Half II notably follows Ellie as she embarks on a revenge-fueled journey via a post-apocalyptic United States in an try and get justice for Joel Miller, the beloved protagonist from the sequence’ first installment.
Ye, like many different artists in Hip Hop, has lengthy shared his ardour for video video games. At one level, he was even growing one impressed by 2014’s “Solely One,” although the challenge — like lots of the Chicago native’s earlier efforts — was ultimately shelved. Throughout an interview with “The Breakfast Membership,” he defined, “The thought is it’s my mom going via the gates of heaven. And also you gotta carry her to the best gates of heaven by holding her to the sunshine. We’ve been engaged on it for like six months.”
Curiously, Ye additionally made a cameo in Shaquille O’Neal’s Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn in 2018, albeit for a short second on the finish of the sport’s DLC.
Although we haven’t gotten many updates on the LP since its cowl artwork reveal, Ye is predicted to ship his subsequent solo album, BULLY, someday in 2025. He gave early previews of tracks like “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” and “PREACHER MAN” throughout a listening expertise in Haikou, China.
Amongst Ye’s different upcoming initiatives is the much-anticipated VULTURES 3, the ultimate installment in his collaborative sequence with Ty Dolla Signal. Moreover, longtime followers can look ahead to information on the discharge date for his billion-dollar documentary, In Whose Identify? Directed by Nicolas Ballesteros, the movie will look at “why the famous person risked the whole lot he had constructed within the title of freedom.”