The Last of Us
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Last of Us across the outlets.- The art of game writing in 'non-narrative' gamesVeteran game writer Emma Kidwell and narrative designer Harrison Pink discuss the role of writing and narrative design in games that are not primarily story-driven, such as strategy or multiplayer titles. They explore how even simple narrative elements can complement complex gameplay systems and enhance player experience.
- The Batman actor Peter Sarsgaard joins The Last of Us season three, and he'll play a character we haven't seen beforePeter Sarsgaard has joined the cast of HBO's The Last of Us for its third season, portraying a new character named Amon, a leader of the religious cult The Seraphites. Season three will reportedly focus on Abby's story in Seattle and introduce other new characters from the games. While a release date is unconfirmed, the season is expected to be the show's last.
- The Last of Us season 3 is adding The Batman star as another show-original Seraphite characterPeter Sarsgaard has been cast as Amon, a new Seraphite leader in HBO's The Last of Us season 3. This character is original to the show and does not appear in the Naughty Dog game. Production for season 3 began in March and is expected to continue until late 2026, with a premiere anticipated in 2027.
- Game Crossovers and CollaborationsPeter Sarsgaard has joined the cast of the upcoming third season of The Last of Us. Production for the season has been put on hiatus. Further details regarding Sarsgaard's role or the reasons for the production delay were not immediately available.
- Obsession Breakout Star Inde Navarrette Goes Viral for Old Streams of the Last of Us, PlayStation RespondsActress Inde Navarrette, known for 'Obsession,' has gone viral due to old livestreams of her playing Sony's hit game 'The Last of Us.' The streams have gained significant attention online.
- Before Obsession, Inde Navarrette was streaming her Call of Duty killstreaks with the type of unbothered grace I can…Before achieving fame as the star of the horror film 'Obsession,' Inde Navarrette was a Twitch streamer known for her 'Call of Duty' gameplay and relaxed demeanor. She shared that her gaming journey began with her brother and mother playing 'Shrek' games on the PlayStation 2, eventually leading to her own PC build and streaming during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
- Plague Tale's prequel makes serious moves for the Uncharted and Tomb Raider crown – after one chapter of Resonance I'm eager for more adventuringResonance: A Plague Tale Legacy shifts from the grim medieval setting of its predecessors to a sun-drenched Mediterranean, focusing on a younger, more capable Sophia. This prequel emphasizes third-person action, puzzles, and melee combat, drawing comparisons to Uncharted and Tomb Raider. Developed by Asobo Studio and published by Focus Entertainment, the game is set for a 2026 release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.
- Years before The Last of Us put up 20m sales and spawned a successful TV adaptation, a Sony exec and several Naughty Dog devs thought "It's not going to do very well" because it was too different from Uncharted 3Years before The Last of Us achieved 20 million sales and a successful TV adaptation, some within Sony and Naughty Dog had doubts about its potential due to its departure from the Uncharted formula. Former designer Quentin Cobb recalled a Sony executive suggesting a small marketing budget, believing the game wouldn't perform well. Despite internal and external skepticism, the game became a major success for PlayStation.
- How That's No Moon's Crossfire evolves the cover-based shooterThat's No Moon is developing a narrative-driven, third-person tactical action-adventure shooter titled Crossfire, a reimagining of Smilegate's multiplayer game. The studio aims to redefine cover-based combat with an "adaptive cover" system that utilizes organic environmental cover, powered by Unreal Engine 5's Nanite and Lumen technologies. Key figures like Taylor Kurosaki and Jacob Minkoff are leading the project, which features characters Layla and Cross.
- Among Us TV show creator says his love of sci-fi is what attracted him to the new video game adaptation, as it reminded him of The Thing and AlienOwen Dennis, creator of the new Among Us animated series, was drawn to the project due to his love for science fiction and murder mysteries, citing influences like The Thing and Alien. He explains that the game's premise of crewmates completing tasks while imposters attempt to kill them mirrors these classic sci-fi horror films. Dennis also discussed how the lack of a clear narrative in the game led him to draw inspiration from various sci-fi franchises to build the show's world and characters.
- Crossfire was the most surprising game reveal I've attended in yearsThat's No Moon, a studio with talent from Naughty Dog, is developing a single-player, third-person tactical shooter titled Crossfire, backed by South Korean publisher Smilegate. Despite sharing a name with Smilegate's existing FPS, this new Crossfire focuses on a cinematic, story-driven experience with milsim elements like high lethality and manual reloading, featuring adaptive cover and a unique first-person reticle projection.
- Here's how to watch the Future Games Show Summer ShowcaseThe Future Games Show Summer Showcase will feature over 40 upcoming games and will be hosted by voice actors Troy Baker and Alix Wilton Regan. The event is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, and will be broadcast on various platforms including Twitch, YouTube, Steam, and Facebook. Following the main show, there will be a "FGS Live from Los Angeles" segment and an extended gameplay reveal for the sci-fi RPG Exodus.
- Nintendo Switch 2 At One: Nintendo’s Biggest Wins, Misses, And SurprisesThe Nintendo Switch 2 has had a strong sales start, becoming Nintendo's fastest-selling console, but momentum is slowing. While it offers good value compared to competitors, its first-party game lineup has not yet matched the success of its predecessor, relying heavily on third-party titles. Nintendo's continued practice of charging for graphical upgrades and other services has also frustrated some owners.
- Way to the Woods: Going Horns-on With This Indie Gem Ahead of Summer Game Fest Play DaysWay to the Woods is a 3D narrative indie game where players control a deer guiding a faun through abandoned urban environments. Creator ant tan, also known as OnePixel.Dog, aims to evoke a unique emotional tone by focusing on an animal's perspective and sensory experience, inspired by games like The Last of Us and INSIDE. The game features minimalist cel-shaded graphics, expressive animations, and an enchanting soundtrack by aivi and surasshu, and is set to appear at Summer Game Fest Play Days for Xbox Series X|S.
- Until Dawn 2 has sold me with its campy teen slasher vibes, and it proves there's nothing like old-school scaresUntil Dawn 2, developed by Firesprite, is set to revive the campy teen slasher horror of the original. The game promises a return to old-school scares with a new cast and a mysterious island setting, contrasting with Supermassive Games' more serious sci-fi horror title, Directive 8020. The upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive features actors Neil Newbon and Dacre Montgomery, and is already generating excitement for its B-movie slasher vibes.
- God of War Laufey fans can't decide if they want to kill Phranque the gelatinous cubeFollowing the PlayStation State of Play showcase of God of War Laufey, players are divided on the character of Phranque, a gelatinous cube voiced by Jack Quaid. While some fans express disdain for the character, others are enthusiastic about his potential. The article also briefly touches on the impact of God of War and The Last of Us on the industry.
- Pragmata director Yonghee Cho says it's not a sad dad game for a very simple reason: 'I'm not a sad dad,…Pragmata director Yonghee Cho stated that the game is not a 'sad dad' title because he himself is a happy father of two. He explained that the relationship between protagonists Hugh and Diana is intended to highlight companionship and cooperation, making it relatable to a wider audience. Cho emphasized that the development team consciously focused on a 'buddy type feeling' rather than solely a parent-child dynamic.
- Don't expect rapid 007 First Light sequels, former Destiny 2 boss says, as they'd likely "review worse," "sell worse," and still be very expensive to makeFormer Destiny 2 vice president Mark Noseworthy believes that rapid sequels for games like 007: First Light are not feasible due to business realities. He argues that without significant innovation, such sequels would likely receive worse reviews, sell less, and still be very expensive to produce, making them less profitable.
- After 10 years why is there still no sign of a new Uncharted game? - Reader’s FeatureA reader expresses disappointment over the lack of a new Uncharted game, ten years after the release of Uncharted 4. The author argues that the Uncharted series is crucial to Sony's identity and that its absence is felt, despite rumors of developers being hesitant to take on the franchise. The piece also touches on the importance of character and tone in storytelling, drawing parallels to other franchises like Star Wars.
- Games Inbox: Could 2026 be the best year for video games ever?Readers discuss the potential for 2026 to be a landmark year for video games, citing high review scores for titles like 007 First Light and Forza Horizon 6. Concerns are raised about the lack of couch co-op in modern games and the sustainability of large development studios with infrequent releases. The article also touches on the perceived staleness of the Forza Horizon series and the delayed review copies for 007 First Light.