With the launch of its TV adaptation, Sony and Naughty Dog have given fans something to cheer about: The Last of Us Complete. This new release bundles the celebrated titles, The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2, into one exciting package for PS5 enthusiasts.
### Is this truly the last of The Last of Us?
Right now, you can grab The Last of Us Complete on the PS Store. This package isn’t just about having both games; it also packs in all the DLCs, like the Left Behind prequel from Part 1 and the elusive Lost Levels from Part 2. For those who own a PS5 and haven’t yet dived into these games, the bundle is priced at $99.99—a compelling offer.
Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann shared on the PlayStation Blog, “The complete experiences of Part I and Part II Remastered are the definitive ways to play each of these games. Our team rebuilt The Last of Us Part I from the ground up specifically with PlayStation 5 in mind, offering full DualSense support, 3D audio, and more. The Last of Us Part II Remastered allows you to not only experience an enhanced edition of the sequel, but also dive behind-the-scenes with hours of commentary, and additions like Lost Levels, the roguelike No Return mode, Guitar Free Play, and more.”
Collectors, rejoice! A physical version of The Last of Us Complete is slated for release on July 10. It’s stacked with goodies and can be preordered right now exclusively through PlayStation Direct. Here’s what you can expect from the Collector’s Edition:
– A Steelbook® Case containing physical discs of The Last of Us ™ Part I and Part II Remastered
– The Left Behind prequel chapter
– A set of The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4 featuring new cover art
– Four lithographic art prints to adorn your walls
– A heartfelt thank you letter from Neil Druckmann himself
So, is this the end of the road for The Last of Us? Druckmann recently stirred a bit of speculation, suggesting fans shouldn’t hold their breath for more installments. With this fresh package branding itself as the “complete” collection, it seems like Naughty Dog might be hitting pause on its post-apocalyptic saga, at least for now.