A series based on The Last of Us in the works at HBO, according to THR. The adaptation is being led by Craig Mazin, the creator of the critically-acclaimed Chernobyl limited series, and Naughty Dog creative director and Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann. The team will write and executive produce the series.

The Last of Us is set in a post-apocalyptic America that’s been ravaged by a viral outbreak that turns humans into homicidal mutants who transmit the infection by biting others. The story follows a smuggler named Joel, who must transport a young girl named Ellie to a medical facility across the country. Ellie, who’s bitten prior to the events of the game, is immune to the infection and may be humanity’s last hope to cure the virus.

Released in 2013 for the PlayStation 3, the action-adventure survival horror game is largely regarded as one of the best ever made, in no small part due to its writing, characters, and voice acting. A sequel, The Last of Us Part II, will be out in May for the PlayStation 4.

According to THR, the series will be based on the events of the first game, “with the possibility of additional content based on the forthcoming game sequel.”