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Neil Druckmann on The Last of Us 3: There’s more to the story to tell…

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Naughty Dog's VP of Studio Returns Neil Druckmann To hint again about the game The Last of Us 3. He said that the story of the series in general has a lot to tell the audience and that the story is ready, but has not yet entered implementation and development.

Last April, he confirmed Druckmann Naughty Dog Studio's vice president has said that the story for The Last of Us 3 is ready, but is waiting for the green light to begin the development process. Neil was recently interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter and was asked about the role to confirm that there is more to the series' story to be told to players.

The interview Neil gave was about the series adaptation of the series, which arrives in the middle of this month. Where he said that the series will not provide any content outside of the game in general. On the contrary, it will cover many aspects that the game could not cover.

Druckmann He said that the first episode will cover the events of the first part of the game, while the second episode will cover the events of the second part. The length of both episodes will be 85 minutes each.

He also said that the series will make a slight change to the game's storyline. More focus will also be placed on Bill's character. He continued:

People see bad mods and it lends credence to the idea that games are childish. I love the idea that someone could watch this and be affected by it and say, "Wait, this is based on the video game?"

It was later revealed that the entire series has sold 37 million copies. A new image of the upcoming online game was also revealed, you can check it out here.

Do you think the success of the series and the sales of the series reaching the mentioned value could lead Sony to develop a third part?