Just as the buzz around its TV adaptation hits a high, Sony and Naughty Dog have unveiled The Last of Us Complete. This freshly packaged release is set to bring fans both The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2 together, exclusively for the PS5.
### Is This Really the Final Chapter in The Last of Us Series?
Available now on the PlayStation Store, The Last of Us Complete combines the rich narratives and DLCs for both parts of the series. Included are the Left Behind prequel from Part 1, alongside the intriguing Lost Levels from Part 2. If you’ve somehow resisted these masterpieces on your PS5 so far, this is your chance to grab them both for $99.99.
In an insightful post on the PlayStation Blog, Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann expressed, “The immersive experiences of Part I and Part II Remastered offer the ultimate way to enjoy these games.” He highlighted that “The Last of Us Part I has been meticulously rebuilt from scratch to optimize the PlayStation 5’s capabilities, boasting features like full DualSense support and 3D audio.” The enhancements continue in The Last of Us Part II Remastered, where players can explore behind-the-scenes footage, soak in hours of commentary, and enjoy extras such as Lost Levels, the challenging No Return mode, and Guitar Free Play.
Collectors, take note: a physical edition of The Last of Us Complete hits the shelves on July 10. Here’s a sneak peek of what the Collector’s Edition, available for preorder on PlayStation Direct, brings to the table:
– A sleek Steelbook® Case containing the physical discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered.
– The engaging Left Behind prequel chapter.
– The complete series of The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics (#1-#4) featuring new cover art.
– A stunning set of four lithographic art prints.
– An appreciative Thank You letter from Neil Druckmann himself.
So, could this mark the end of the road for The Last of Us universe? Druckmann recently hinted at the series’ future, suggesting that fans shouldn’t hold out hope for more. Paired with this release branding itself as the “complete” edition, it appears Naughty Dog might be closing the chapter on their gripping post-apocalyptic saga, at least for now.