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Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet isn’t out yet, but one fan has already created a Lego set inspired by the game

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Last updated: 09.07.2025 15:10
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Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is the next game from The Last of Us and Uncharted developer Naughty Dog. It was first announced at the end of last year, with a trailer which featured a retro futuristic energy and introduced us to Tati Gabrielle’s bounty hunter, Jordan A Mun.

In this trailer, we all saw Jordan making her way through space on board a sleek Porsche-designed vessel known as the 984 Tempest NDX. Now, inspired by the game’s announcement trailer, one creator has made their own model of the 984 Tempest NDX out of Lego, and it was so good, it even caught the attention of Naughty Dog studio head Neil Druckmann.

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“Neil Druckmann liked my rendition of the ship from his game so much he bought one from me,” the model’s creator Richard Van As (aka, 2bricks) wrote on Facebook, with an accompanying photo of himself with Druckmann and the model.

Over the weekend, Druckmann shared his own photos of the 984 Tempest NDX Lego model. “Thanks for this beautiful design and build @2bricks_official,” Druckmann wrote.

Replying, 2bricks said he was both “honoured” and “humbled”.


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While this Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Lego model is not official, 2bricks has shared a video detailing his build on YouTube (you can check it out via the embed below). Additionally, the creator has released instructions for his model of Jordan’s ship on rebrickable. These will cost you $10 to download, on top of any brick purchases you need to make. According to the build’s inventory tab, it requires 1349 parts, and the approximate cost of these parts is £105.96.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is in development for PS5. Last year, Druckmann confirmed Naughty Dog had a number of games in the works, including “multiple single-player projects”, this being one of them.

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While we still don’t know a huge amount about Naughty Dog’s upcoming release, the studio head revealed in March that Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophecy features the topics of “faith and religion”.

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