The Last of Us first captivated audiences in 2013 at the tail end of the PlayStation 3’s life cycle and still remains one of the greatest games in history. Part II, its PS4 sequel in 2020, proved to be much more polarizing, yet is still beloved by many. Both games have been updated and remastered for newer hardware, with developer Naughty Dog even releasing a full-on remake of The Last of Us Part I in 2022 built for the PlayStation 5.
The newest re-release, however, is sure to raise fans’ eyebrows. On April 10th, 2025, Naughty and Sony released The Last of Us Complete, a compilation of the PS5 versions of the first two games. If this re-release is supposed to encompass the “complete” series, does that mean Naughty Dog is done with The Last of Us? The answer isn’t so cut and dry.

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The Last of Us Complete on PS5
Includes the definitive versions of Part I and Part II
Source: PlayStation
Sony has been re-releasing The Last of Us as much as Bethesda enjoys repackaging Skyrim, so what exactly does the new The Last of Us Complete collection entail? Purchasers receive the PlayStation 5 remake of The Last of Us Part I and The Last of Us Part II Remastered, which dropped on the PS5 in January 2024. Naughty Dog studio head Neil Druckmann described them as “the definitive ways to play each of these games,” in the PlayStation blog post announcing the Complete edition.
The Part I remake includes updated and enhanced character models and environments, more dynamic enemy AI, haptic feedback, 3D audio, additional accessibility options, and more. Part II Remastered features noticeable updates aside from better visuals, like developer commentary for cutscenes, Lost Levels (where players can explore cut environments), and the roguelike No Return mode.
For $110, $10 more than the digital version, fans can get The Last of Us Complete: Collector’s Edition on disc exclusively via PS Direct. It features stunning minimalist box art and a host of goodies fans will surely enjoy. Unfortunately, as of this writing, it appears to be sold out.
Collector’s Edition items:
- Steelbook case housing PS5 discs for The Last of Us Part I and The Last of Us Part II Remastered
- The Last of Us: American Dreams issues 1-4, featuring new cover art
- Four lithographic art prints
- A Thank You letter from Neil Druckmann
Will There Be a Part III?
Naughty Dog has been unclear about the future of the series
While both The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part II tell complete stories, that doesn’t mean there’s not room for more. Part II built off the relationships from the first game and introduced a new playable character with her own emotional arc; it’s not unreasonable to think a Part III could do the same and continue one of PlayStation’s best series. However, don’t bet on it as Neil Druckmann has been cagey at best about a potential Part III and pessimistic at worst.
“I think there’s more story to tell,” Druckmann told The Hollywood Reporter in 2023 ahead of the HBO show’s premiere. In the Grounded II: Making The Last of Us Part II documentary that released a year later, Druckmann again stoked the flames of anticipation for a potential Part III, saying, “I do have that concept that to me is as exciting as [Part I], as exciting as [Part II], is its own thing, and yet has this throughline for all three. So it does feel like there’s probably one more chapter to this story” (via IGN).
Unfortunately, in March 2025, before the HBO show’s second season released, Druckmann seemed to pour cold water on any hope for a Part III in a conversation with Variety.
“Don’t bet on there being more of ‘Last of Us.’ This could be it.
Ideas for creative stories are nebulous, and perhaps a concept that interested Druckmann and the developers at Naughty Dog after Part II released no longer seemed worth pursuing a few years later. Or perhaps Druckmann is lying through his teeth like a seasoned Marvel actor. Either way, if the studio was ever to make The Last of Us Part III, don’t bet on it coming out anytime soon; Naughty Dog’s next game and franchise has already been announced, and it’s a few years away.
Naughty Dog’s Current Project
Get ready to head to outer space
Naughty Dog’s next game will be its first new IP since The Last of Us in 2013 and first non-TLOU or Uncharted game in over 20 years. Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet puts you in the role of a space-faring bounty hunter who ends up stranded on a remote planet while hunting her quarry.
It was revealed during The Game Awards 2024 with a cinematic trailer that shows off a retro sci-fi vibe, a snippet of the Trent Reznor- and Atticus Ross-composed score, and members of its cast Tati Gabrielle, Kumail Nanjiani, and Tony Dalton.
In an announcement post on the PlayStation Blog, Neil Druckmann wrote that Intergalactic is “shaping up to be our wildest, most creative story yet” and that it began production in 2020 after The Last of Us Part II shipped. However, Naughty Dogs fans shouldn’t expect to be playing it any time soon. On a ResetEra forum in March 2025, Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier wrote that, “Neither of [The Witcher IV or Intergalactic] will be out next year.”
If Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet releases in 2026, it would drop around the end of the current console cycle, like both The Last of Us games. Any later and it could potentially be a PlayStation 6 exclusive, putting the studio in danger of not releasing any new games for the PS5.
What could have been the studio’s flagship PlayStation 5 game was canceled in 2023. The Last of Us Online was meant to be a multiplayer game set in the world of The Last of Us (think of the first game’s Factions mode), but Naughty Dog “made the incredibly difficult decision to stop development on that game,” according to a December 2023 post on its website.
“To release and support The Last of Us Online we’d have to put all our studio resources behind supporting post launch content for years to come, severely impacting development on future single-player games.”
Ultimately, the studio chose to eschew the live service model and completely focus on the single-player games ahead of them.
Naughty Dog Releases During the PS5 Era
- Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (PS5 and PC 2022)
- The Last of Us Part 1 (PS5 2022, PC 2023)
- The Last of Us Part II Remastered (PS5 2024, PC 2025)
- The Last of Us Complete (PS5 2025)
The Last of Us Will Live On, No Matter What
Video game development is a complicated process, and just because Naughty Dog may not have plans for The Last of Us Part III at the moment, that doesn’t mean the studio won’t ever revisit the franchise. Regardless, the franchise will live on in one way or another.
The Last of Us adaptation is currently airing on HBO and is gree nlit for a third season to presumably finish adapting the events of the second game. Once that wraps, I’ll personally have a hard time thinking the franchise is over for good, but we’ll have to wait and see what Naughty Dog, Neil Druckmann, and Sony have cooking for the years ahead.
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