In recent years, the gaming community has been abuzz with speculation about a sequel to the critically acclaimed game, The Last of Us. Despite the polarizing reception of The Last of Us Part II, fans have been eager for Naughty Dog to either rectify perceived flaws in a third installment or expand the universe through a spin-off. However, Neil Druckmann, the head of Naughty Dog, delivered a surprising statement that left even the most dedicated fans taken aback.
During a joint interview with screenwriter Craig Mazin, who is involved in adapting the game series for television, Druckmann opened up about his experiences following the release of the sequel amidst the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. He admitted to feeling unwell and overly fixated on various issues, which intensified when he was alone with his thoughts and had access to the internet. This period was particularly challenging as Druckmann found himself reading reviews and engaging with online debates about his game, leading him to question whether he had indeed created something substandard and potentially damaged the franchise's legacy.
When the topic shifted to the possibility of a third installment, Druckmann responded with a sigh, indicating he had anticipated the question. He then delivered a sobering message: fans should not hold their breath for a new The Last of Us game, hinting that the series might have reached its conclusion.