The beloved video game "The Simpsons: Hit & Run" continues to inspire hope among fans for a potential sequel or remaster, as speculated by showrunner Matt Selman in a recent interview. Selman, who contributed to the original game, emphasized that there’s still interest from fans, stating, "Never say never," regarding the possibility of a revival. He noted the game's enduring cult status and highlighted that the need to demonstrate demand to studios is critical for such projects to move forward. His optimism contrasts with previous comments from 2021, where he acknowledged the complexity of corporate negotiations involved in making a sequel happen. These remarks coincided with news of Radical Entertainment's relaunch, hinting that they could take part in developing a new installment of Hit & Run. Further, the franchise remains vibrant with upcoming projects, including "The Simpsons Movie 2," set to release in 2027.

Will "The Simpsons: Hit & Run" get a sequel?

While nothing is confirmed, showrunner Matt Selman’s recent comments suggest there's potential for a sequel, depending on fan interest and corporate decisions. His optimism reflects a growing demand for a revival in the franchise.

"The Simpsons: Hit & Run," originally released in 2003, is an open-world action-adventure game that became iconic for its humorous portrayal of the Springfield universe and gameplay reminiscent of the "Grand Theft Auto" series. It blends exploration with mission-based gameplay, earning a special place in the hearts of gamers and fans of the long-running animated series.