In recent years, the buzz around a potential sequel to *The Last of Us* has been palpable across online communities. Despite the polarizing reception of *The Last of Us Part II*, fans remained hopeful that Naughty Dog would refine the series with *The Last of Us Part III* or perhaps expand the universe through a captivating spin-off. However, Neil Druckmann, the creative force behind the franchise, delivered a statement that left even the most ardent fans taken aback.
In a revealing joint interview with screenwriter Craig Mazin, who is involved in adapting the *The Last of Us* game series for television, Druckmann opened up about his experiences following the release of the sequel amid the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. He candidly shared how he felt overwhelmed and unwell during that period, fixated on various aspects of his life and work. The situation deteriorated when he was left to his own devices, especially with internet access at his fingertips. It was during these moments that he found himself reading reviews and engaging with the online debates about his game, leading him to question the quality of his work and whether he had indeed created something that fell short of expectations.
When the topic shifted to the possibility of a third installment, Druckmann let out a sigh, indicating he had anticipated the question. Yet, he could only offer a tempered response: fans should not hold their breath for a new *The Last of Us* game, as this chapter might very well be the end of the saga.