Naughty Dog has been focused on making games for Uncharted and The Last of Us since 2007. With the recent release of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection on the PC and the upcoming launch of The Last of Us Part 1 on the same platform, the Sony first-party studio may be ready to move on from its marquee franchises.
The studio's co-president Neil Druckmann revealed to BuzzFeed that the studio will only continue to The Last of Us if they can still create a compelling story and the studio has written the last chapter of Uncharted.
"I know there's a bunch of people wondering about The Last of Us Part 3 and whether that will be a thing or not," Druckmann said. "All I could say is, at Naughty Dog we're very, very privileged that our publisher is Sony — which means Sony funds our games, supports us, and we're owned by Sony."
He adds, "They have supported us every step of the way to follow our passions — meaning that just because something is successful, people think there's all this pressure and we have to make a sequel. That's not the case. For us, Uncharted was insanely successful — Uncharted 4 was one of our best-selling games — and we're able to put our final brushstroke on that story and say that we're done. We're moving on."
