Honestly, the radio silence from Naughty Dog is killing me! After that cliffhanger in Part 2, I need closure. There’s no official confirmation, but the franchise is way too lucrative to abandon. The HBO show’s hype has brought in tons of new fans, and Sony’s not gonna let that momentum die. I’ve seen some leaks about early concept art floating around forums, but who knows if those are legit?
For now, I’m just replaying the series and dissecting every tiny detail. Maybe Abby’s story isn’t done? Or maybe we’ll get a whole new protagonist. Either way, I’m here for it—just hope my heart can take another round of emotional devastation.
their pattern’s pretty clear: they don’t rush. 'The Last of Us Part 2' took seven years, and if Part 3 follows suit, we might not see it until 2027-ish. The HBO show’s success definitely puts pressure on them, but Druckmann’s always emphasized storytelling over deadlines. He’s teased that Ellie’s journey might not be over, which has me theorizing about everything from her redemption arc to a time jump.
What’s interesting is how the multiplayer game could tie in. Rumors say it’s set in a new city with fresh characters—maybe laying groundwork for Part 3? Either way, I’m keeping my expectations in check. Naughty Dog’s silence usually means they’re cooking up something big.
Man, I wish I had a crystal ball for this one! The buzz around 'The Last of Us Part 3' is everywhere, but Naughty Dog’s been pretty tight-lipped. After the emotional rollercoaster of Part 2, I’ve been scouring every interview and podcast for hints. Neil Druckmann mentioned in a 2023 interview that they’ve got 'ideas' for another installment, but nothing’s greenlit yet. The studio’s also juggling other projects like the 'The Last of Us' multiplayer spin-off, which makes me think a sequel might take a while.
Still, the franchise’s success—especially with the HBO adaptation—kinda feels like a guarantee it’ll happen eventually. I’m betting we’ll get a teaser trailer out of nowhere, just like they did with Part 2. Until then, I’ll be replaying the first two games and sobbing into my controller.
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That said, if they do bring her back, I hope it's not just for drama. Dina deserves agency beyond being Ellie's guilt trigger. Maybe she's moved on, maybe she hasn't—either way, it better feel earned. The way 'Part II' handled relationships was messy in the best way, and I trust them to avoid cheap fanservice.
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What really stuck with me was the parallel between Ellie and Abby. Both are consumed by revenge, but Abby gets a chance to move on with Lev, while Ellie’s left with nothing. The game forces you to question whether any of it was worth it. The farmhouse flashback with Joel is the final nail in the coffin—it’s the last time Ellie sees him alive, and it’s a quiet, ordinary moment that’s somehow more painful than all the violence. Naughty Dog didn’t just want to shock us; they wanted us to feel the weight of every choice.
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