The Last of Us has been a massive hit for HBO and Naughty Dog. It's even come to a point that the show's success is now being used as an argument against Sony's opposition to Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
The Last of Us just released its third episode on Sunday and the show has been officially renewed for a second season. Activision Blizzard's Chief Communications Officer Lulu Cheng Meservey called out the FTC and used the popularity of The Last of Us as an argument against Sony.
"Hi @FTC — did you catch last night's episode of The Last of Us? It was incredible," Meservey tweeted. "No wonder the show is breaking records. It's a true blockbuster, watched by tens of millions."
Meservey states that The Last of Us is being produced by Sony Pictures Television and PlayStation Productions. The show is based on one of the best-selling video games developed by a studio owned by Sony and released exclusively on the PlayStation platform.
