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However, as of now, it doesn’t look like there will be anything else. Creator Neil Druckmann has said he had some interesting ideas about a third game, but he feels as if Part II is a complete end to the story. For that reason and more, there won’t and shouldn’t be another sequel.
3. Not Everything Has to Be a Sprawling Franchise
It is certainly true that the best or most well-liked things become franchises. Star Wars became a franchise so huge because it was so beloved and well-done. The Legend of Zelda is still going strong to this day because there’s always been quite a demand for it.
That said, some things are better left as they are. The goal should be to be so good that people want more, but the goal shouldn’t always be to give them more. The Last of Us is a prime example of that. You could easily merge the two games into one, as they do tell two halves of one tale.
It doesn’t need to go beyond that. Milking a game to become a franchise isn’t always the right idea, especially when the focus here is narrative storytelling and not revolutionary gameplay or graphics. As we’re seeing with the television show, sometimes less is more. Things don’t have to be added onto unnecessarily. Would people play if there were five The Last of Us games? Undoubtedly, but that was never the goal for Naughty Dog.
2. It Would Have Happened By Now

The simplest answer to why there isn’t a third The Last of Us game is that Naughty Dog has spent zero time working on one. They haven’t ditched the brand, though. They’ve done remakes and remasters galore since The Last of Us Part II hit shelves in 2020. In the five years since, they’ve made four different versions of the two games for various platforms.
It’s clear that the developers still want to take advantage of fan interest in the game series. It’s also clear that there’s still very much an appetite for it, as the show remains popular despite a mixed reception to Season 2, and there was just an update for Part II earlier this week.








