HBO's The Last of Us triumphed at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, raking in eight accolades and possibly becoming the first live-action video game adaptation to win an Emmy at the main ceremony if it secures another win. With key wins in categories like outstanding guest actress and actor, as well as technical categories such as sound mixing and visual effects, the series has demonstrated its broad appeal. FX's The Bear, Netflix's Wednesday, and HBO's The White Lotus followed with four wins each, showcasing the diversity of content being recognized for excellence. With the main Emmy Awards event approaching, all eyes will be on The Last of Us to see if it continues its winning streak.

What awards did HBO's The Last of Us win at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards?

HBO's The Last of Us won eight awards, in categories including outstanding guest actress (Storm Reid), guest actor (Nick Offerman), picture editing, main title design, prosthetic makeup, sound editing, sound mixing, and visual effects at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

The Last of Us is based on the critically acclaimed video game of the same name developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game's success spawned a sequel, The Last of Us Part II, and the franchise has become highly regarded for its storytelling, immersive gameplay, and deep character development. The television adaptation has further expanded the series' reach and has now gained recognition in the form of several Emmy wins, underlining the potential for high-quality video game adaptations in the entertainment industry.