The Last of Us Part 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Last of Us Part 2 across the outlets.- Games Inbox: Will there ever be a Last Of Us Part 3?Readers discuss the inevitability of The Last of Us Part 3, considering the franchise's brand power and Sony's likely desire for more sequels. Other topics include hopes for a Zelda movie, the appeal of quirky Japanese game company decisions, and debates on optimal performance modes for current-generation consoles.
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- Former The Last of Us developer teases yet-to-be-explored plot points which, if realised, will have major ramifications for the seriesA former Naughty Dog developer, Gabriel Betancourt, revealed that series creator Neil Druckmann once considered exploring the idea of multiple characters being immune to the Cordyceps virus in The Last of Us. Betancourt felt this would dilute the impact of Joel's decision to save Ellie, though Druckmann has recently teased future installments for the series. Naughty Dog is also developing a new franchise, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
- The Last of Us season 3's latest casting hints at a chunkier backstory for Yara and LevThe Last of Us season 3 has cast Li Jun Li as Miriam, the Seraphite mother of Yara and Lev, a character previously unnamed in The Last of Us Part 2. This casting, along with Michelle Mao as Yara and Kyriana Kratter as Lev, suggests an expanded backstory for the siblings in the HBO series adaptation.
- Former The Last of Us Dev Hints at Potential Future StoryA former Naughty Dog developer has hinted at a potential plot point that could be relevant for The Last of Us: Part 3. This revelation suggests future narrative directions for the acclaimed post-apocalyptic series.
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 developer Iron Galaxy announces more layoffs after cuts in early 2025Iron Galaxy Studios has announced another round of layoffs, citing current market conditions and evolving player consumption habits. The veteran developer, known for its work on titles like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 and support for The Last of Us Part II's PC port, previously laid off 66 employees in early 2025. Adam Boyes also stepped down as co-CEO last year, leaving Chelsea Blasko as the sole leader.
- Last Of Us Part 3 plot concept revealed by ex-Naughty Dog developerA former Naughty Dog senior lighting artist, Gabriel Betancourt, revealed a potential plot concept for The Last of Us Part 3 discussed with Neil Druckmann. The concept involves the existence of a congregation of other immune survivors, which would significantly alter the narrative focus from Ellie's unique immunity. While a third game is not confirmed, this detail offers the first glimpse into possible story directions.
- PlayStation State of Play Rumored for May-June with Heavy Content LineupRumors suggest Sony is planning a PlayStation State of Play event for May or June, which is expected to feature a significant lineup of content. This potential showcase aligns with PlayStation's strategy of highlighting narrative-driven games and could include reveals for anticipated titles like a Horizon sequel or new projects from Naughty Dog.
- Neil Druckmann Hints at The Last of Us Part III Immune Colony StorylineNeil Druckmann has hinted that The Last of Us Part III could explore a community of immune individuals, shifting the focus from Joel and Ellie to multiple characters. This potential direction raises questions about societal structures and the implications for the established lore. While Naughty Dog has not officially confirmed any details, these concepts suggest a serious consideration for the franchise's future.
- The Last of Us Part 3 theories get hotter as a former Naughty Dog dev claims Neil Druckmann has plans for "a whole…A former Naughty Dog developer suggests that co-director Neil Druckmann has ideas for The Last of Us Part 3 involving a group of immune survivors. While the game is not officially in development, these claims fuel speculation about potential story directions, including expanding on the concept of immunity beyond Ellie.
- PC gaming is growing, but it isn't because of Dota 2 and FortnitePC gaming is projected to surpass console revenue by 2028, driven by a growing diversity of titles beyond the top 20. While major titles like Dota 2 and World of Warcraft remain significant, a larger portion of revenue is now generated by a long tail of indie and double-A games, particularly RPGs and adventure titles. This trend indicates a shift in player spending and engagement towards a broader range of games on PC.
- Video Game Industry Woes Continue With More Mass Layoffs At Iron GalaxyIron Galaxy Studios has announced a second round of layoffs, potentially affecting up to 90 employees, as it adapts to the current climate of the video game industry. The studio cited slowed growth and changing publisher criteria for contract work as reasons for restructuring. This follows a previous downsizing in 2025 and reflects a broader trend of industry-wide downsizing since the pandemic.
- Analysts say PC gaming is now the one platform where more than 50% of revenue comes from games outside the top 20PC gaming revenue is increasingly driven by titles outside the top 20, with these games accounting for 56% of revenue in Western markets in 2025, a significant increase from previous years. Playtime for these less popular titles also grew substantially, while playtime for top-tier games remained flat or declined, indicating a shift in player engagement towards a broader range of games on the platform.
- Despite starring in The Last of Us, Death Stranding, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and many more, Troy Baker feels like he "just got started" and "my best work is ahead of me"Voice actor Troy Baker, known for his roles in The Last of Us, Death Stranding, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, feels his career is just beginning and his best work is still ahead. Despite a prolific two-decade career, Baker views each role as a learning opportunity to improve his craft for future performances. He expressed gratitude for his career thus far and stated he would be content if his current work represents the entirety of his contributions to the industry.
- Newzoo: More than half of PC revenue comes from games outside the Top 20Newzoo data indicates that games outside the Top 20 are increasingly significant in the PC market, capturing 56% of revenue and 45% of playtime by 2025. While console spending remains concentrated on top titles, lower-ranked games are also seeing growth on platforms like PlayStation. Genres like action RPGs and survival games are performing well, with titles such as Elden Ring and Cyberpunk 2077 contributing to this trend.
- Crimson Desert's AI Scandal Should Bother You MoreThe article criticizes the gaming industry's handling of generative AI use, highlighting Crimson Desert's scandal where Pearl Abyss unintentionally left AI-generated art in the game. It argues that the industry and players overlook AI use, citing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's awards despite similar AI issues. The author expresses concern over the ethical implications, environmental impact, and the potential for AI to devalue human creativity in game development.
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (4th April)Several Nintendo Life staff members share their weekend gaming plans, with titles like Pokopia, Super Mario Wonder, and The Last of Us Part II being played. The article also touches on recent gaming news including the Super Mario Galaxy Movie, April Fools' gags, and game delistings.
- Terminal War: An Indie Shooter Inspired by The Last of Us 2 Factions - GameHauntTerminal War is an upcoming indie tactical third-person shooter targeting PC via Steam Early Access, with a planned development cycle of 12 to 18 months. The game emphasizes slow, realistic combat and teamwork over fast-paced action, featuring 4v4 multiplayer matches in a war-torn 1990s America. Developers aim to provide a more strategic experience than mainstream shooters like Call of Duty and Apex Legends.
- Share of the Week: SidekickThis week's PlayStation Share highlights user-submitted photos featuring in-game sidekicks, including Freya from God of War Ragnarök and D-Dog from Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The next theme for submissions is Resident Evil Requiem, with a deadline of April 8, 2026.
- Fans are convinced new Uncharted game exists after Naughty Dog 'research' postFans are speculating about a new Uncharted game following a social media post from Naughty Dog director Shaun Escayg, who previously co-directed Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. While Naughty Dog has stated they have moved on from the series, Escayg's cryptic 'Research...' caption alongside an image of a historic cannon has fueled hopes for a return, potentially focusing on Nathan Drake's daughter, Cassie, or as a new single-player title.