Timed perfectly with the launch of its TV adaptation, Sony and Naughty Dog have unveiled The Last of Us Complete. This exciting rerelease combines both The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2 into a single package for the PS5, much to the delight of fans and newcomers alike.
### Is this truly the last chapter for The Last of Us?
Available digitally on the PS Store, The Last of Us Complete bundles together both games, enhanced with their respective DLCs. It features the Left Behind prequel from Part 1 and the Lost Levels from Part 2. If you’ve managed to own a PS5 and somehow haven’t grabbed these iconic games yet, this comprehensive bundle comes at a price of $99.99.
Speaking candidly on the PlayStation Blog, Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann emphasized, “The complete experiences of Part I and Part II Remastered are the definitive ways to play each of these games.” He added, “We’ve rebuilt The Last of Us Part I entirely with the PS5’s capabilities in mind, incorporating full DualSense support, 3D audio, and more. As for The Last of Us Part II Remastered, not only does it offer an improved sequel experience, but it also provides hours of behind-the-scenes commentary, alongside features like Lost Levels, the roguelike No Return mode, Guitar Free Play, and more.”
For the die-hard collectors, a physical edition of The Last of Us Complete is set to hit shelves on July 10. The Collector’s Edition, exclusively available for preorder on PlayStation Direct, includes the following treasures:
– A Steelbook® Case housing the physical discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and Part II Remastered
– The Left Behind prequel chapter
– The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4, showcasing brand new cover art
– A set of four exquisite lithographic art prints
– A heartfelt Thank You letter penned by Neil Druckmann
This all begs the question: Is this truly the end of The Last of Us? Druckmann recently left fans pondering over the future of the iconic series with his intriguing remark, “Don’t bet on there being more.” Coupled with this release being labelled as the “complete” story, it suggests that Naughty Dog might be taking a pause from their post-apocalyptic saga—at least for now.