The second season of The Last of Us, which comprised seven episodes, has won its first Emmy.

At this weekend's Creative Arts Emmys, The Last of Us took home the award for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series for the second season's second episode, known as Through the Valley.

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You can check out the full list of this weekend's winners via Deadline.

The first season of The Last of Us was nominated for 24 Emmys. It went on to win eight, including Outstanding Guest Actor for Nick Offerman's portrayal of Bill.

The second season wrapped earlier this year, with a third season already confirmed to be in the pipeline. Back in July of this year, The Last of Us video game creator Neil Druckmann announced he was stepping away from his creative involvement in HBO's TV adaptation, calling this a "difficult decision".

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