Just as the much-anticipated TV series makes its debut, Sony and Naughty Dog have dropped a delightful surprise for fans with The Last of Us Complete. This new release bundles together the beloved series, offering both The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2 in a single package designed specifically for the PS5.
### Is this really the end of The Last of Us?
Available now for digital download on the PS Store, The Last of Us Complete comes packed not only with the two games but also all their respective DLC. This includes the intriguing Left Behind prequel chapter from Part 1, along with the Lost Levels from Part 2. For those PS5 owners who haven’t yet snapped up these epic games, this bundle comes in at a price of $99.99.
Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann shares his thoughts on the PlayStation Blog, exclaiming, “The complete experiences of Part I and Part II Remastered are the definitive ways to play each of these games.” He elaborates on how the team rebuilt The Last of Us Part I from scratch with the PS5 in mind, ensuring features like full DualSense support and immersive 3D audio. Part II Remastered isn’t just an upgrade; it takes players deeper with behind-the-scenes commentary, the new Lost Levels, the roguelike No Return mode, Guitar Free Play, and other exciting additions.
For the avid collectors out there, a physical edition of The Last of Us Complete is on the horizon, set for release on July 10. Here’s what fans can expect in the physical Collector’s Edition available exclusively for preorder on PlayStation Direct:
– A Steelbook® Case with physical discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered
– The Left Behind prequel chapter
– The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4, featuring brand-new cover art
– A set of four lithographic art prints
– A Thank You letter from none other than Neil Druckmann
So, are we really saying goodbye to this influential series? Druckmann recently hinted that fans shouldn’t count on more installments anytime soon. Combined with this bundle’s claim of being the “complete” story, it seems like Naughty Dog may be stepping back from its iconic post-apocalyptic universe for the foreseeable future.