Writers at Naughty Dog ha🍸ve already written the plot for The Last Of Us 3, but that still doesn't mean the game is definitely going to happen.
The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part 2 have become not only two of the biggest games in PlayStation history but two of the biggest titles ever on any platform. The sequel has received 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:more Gam🏅e of the Year awards than any other game ever, recently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:creeping over the 300 mark. It st♏ands to reason that fans of th🐠e franchise would want to know what's next, and one of its creators has some potentially exciting news.
Neil Druckmann, TཧLOU studio Naughty Dog's creative director, revealed that a plot for a third game in the series has already been written. Druckmann explained during an episode of that he and co-writer Halley Gross have written an outline for The Last of Us Part 3. However, he also clarified that the game is not in development, and also that it might never be.
"[Co-writer Halley Gross] and I did write an outline for a story, that we're not making – but I hope one day can see the light of day – that explores a little bit of what happens afte𝄹r this game," Druckmann revealed. He also went onto say that there has been a fair bit of internal discussion about𒉰 a part three, but that still doesn't mean it is definitely going to happen.
"We take a long time to explore different ideas, whether it’s going to be Last of Us 3, whether it's something new, whether there's some old franchise we want to go back to," he went on to say. Naughty Dog's TLOU focus probably won't be on what's next storywise for a while. It has 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the PS5 remaster of the original game to finish up first, as well as a poten😼tial next-gen 🐻upgrade for the sequel.
Bundle all of that together with t✅he new Uncharted project the studio has in the works, and it could mean TLOU3 is a long way off, even if it does have a plot. Although Druckmann 🅷i🌄mplied the game might never happen, it seems silly not to capitalize on the success of the first two games, especially if the story is written and makes sense. It just might be even longer than the seven-year wait fans had to endure between parts one and two, though.