With the launch of its highly anticipated TV adaptation just around the corner, Sony and Naughty Dog have announced an exciting release: The Last of Us Complete. This package brings together both parts of the celebrated series—The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2—exclusively for the PlayStation 5.
## Is this truly the last of The Last of Us?
The Last of Us Complete is now available digitally for PS5 owners through the PlayStation Store. This bundle doesn’t just stop at the games; it also includes their respective DLCs. You’ll get to experience the Left Behind prequel from Part 1 and the intriguing Lost Levels from Part 2. If you’re among the PS5 users who haven’t yet dived into these games, the entire collection is priced at $99.99.
According to Neil Druckmann of Naughty Dog, writing on the PlayStation Blog, “Playing through Part I and Part II Remastered offers the definitive experience.” He explains that The Last of Us Part I has been rebuilt from scratch for the PS5, featuring full DualSense support and immersive 3D audio. As for Part II Remastered, it not only enhances the sequel’s visuals but also enriches your gaming journey with behind-the-scenes commentary and new features like Lost Levels, the No Return roguelike mode, and even Guitar Free Play.
For those who love to collect, a physical edition of The Last of Us Complete is set to hit shelves on July 10. Here’s what to expect in the Collector’s Edition, available for preorder exclusively on PlayStation Direct:
– A Steelbook® case with the physical discs for both The Last of Us Part I and Part II Remastered.
– The Left Behind prequel chapter.
– The Last of Us: American Dreams comics #1-4, featuring new cover art.
– A set of four lithographic art prints.
– A heartfelt thank-you letter from Neil Druckmann.
So, is this truly the end of the road for The Last of Us? Druckmann has hinted about the series’ future by suggesting not to “bet on there being more.” Coupled with the marketing of this edition as the “complete” package, it seems Naughty Dog may be putting a pause on their acclaimed post-apocalyptic saga, at least for now.