Just as the buzz around its television adaptation picks up momentum, Sony, alongside Naughty Dog, has unveiled The Last of Us Complete. This latest release combines both The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2 into a single package, now available for the PS5.
### Is This the End of the Road for The Last of Us?
Currently, fans can grab the digital version of The Last of Us Complete on the PlayStation Store. This package doesn’t just offer the base games; it sweetens the deal by tossing in all the downloadable content. This includes the Left Behind prequel chapter from the first installment and the Lost Levels from the sequel. If you own a PS5 and have somehow missed these iconic titles, you can now get both for $99.99.
Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann shared his excitement on the PlayStation Blog, stating, “Part I and Part II Remastered in this collection represent the quintessential ways to experience these games. Our team took the project back to the drawing board for The Last of Us Part I with the PlayStation 5’s capabilities in mind, adding features like full DualSense support and 3D audio. The Last of Us Part II Remastered not only enhances the sequel but also offers fans behind-the-scenes glimpses with extensive commentary and extras like Lost Levels, the roguelike No Return mode, Guitar Free Play, and more.”
For those who enjoy tangible memorabilia, a physical version of The Last of Us Complete will hit shelves on July 10. As per PlayStation Direct, where it’s available for preorder, here’s what you can expect in the physical Collector’s Edition:
– A Steelbook® Case housing the physical discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and Part II Remastered
– The Left Behind prequel chapter
– A collection of The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4, redesigned with new cover art
– A set of four captivating lithographic art prints
– A heartfelt Thank You letter from Neil Druckmann
So, are we truly witnessing the curtain call for The Last of Us saga? Druckmann recently hinted at the franchise’s uncertain future, advising fans not to anticipate more installments. Coupled with this release billing itself as the “complete” story, it might just be that Naughty Dog is ready to part ways with their post-apocalyptic narrative, at least for now.