The Last of Us Season 2 Finale Viewership Massively Down Compared To Season 1
Briefly

HBO's The Last of Us concluded its second season with a finale that attracted 3.7 million viewers, reflecting a decline compared to both its Season 2 premiere and Season 1 finale numbers. However, when averaging across episodes, the second season performed better overall with 37 million viewers per episode compared to 32 million for the first. The dramatic finale sets the stage for Season 3, focused on the character Abby, though release dates have not been confirmed. Additionally, Naughty Dog is pivoting towards new projects including a title called Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us has concluded with a cliffhanger, pulling in 3.7 million viewers for its finale, a significant drop from Season 1.
Despite the Season 2 finale's lower live viewership, HBO reported an overall increase in average viewership per episode compared to the first season.
Naughty Dog is currently focused on a new IP titled Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet and has hinted at further developments in the Last of Us franchise.
While the show continues to build anticipation for the next season, HBO has yet to announce a release date for Season 3.
Read at GameSpot
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