The Simpsons: Hit & Run writer and series showrunner says "never say never" to a possible revival
The Simpsons: Hit & Run is one of those games that never quite left the cultural conversation, and hearing the showrunner and original writer both say a sequel is effectively off the table is a genuine disappointment for fans who have been hoping for years. The original game captured something rare — a licensed title that was genuinely fun on its own terms, not just coasting on IP recognition. The reality is that reviving Hit & Run means navigating a licensing maze involving Fox, EA, and multiple stakeholders who all need to agree on budget, creative direction, and platform strategy. The showrunner's comments suggest the enthusiasm exists but the business mechanics do not. For fans, the best realistic outcome is a remaster rather than a true sequel, and even that seems distant. In the meantime, the original remains playable through unofficial means — and demand for a proper re-release only keeps growing.