The Last of Us Complete: Two Remasters in One Box, Digitally and on Disc

PlayStation has announced a new collection that unites two of Naughty Dog’s latest titles into one release: The Last of Us: Complete features Part 1 and Part 2 – Remastered, available both digitally and as a physical collector’s edition.

 

Naughty Dog’s emotional post-apocalyptic series has captivated players since 2013, and now the studio is releasing a full compilation that includes the two most recent remastered editions. Designed for the PlayStation 5, the bundle lets players dive back into the journeys of Joel, Ellie, and Abby—or experience them for the first time—in a unified release.

 

A unified collection with no technical upgrades

 

As stated by the developers, the aim is to make the complete narrative easily accessible: whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, both stories are now packaged together. The collection doesn’t include any enhancements or new features but brings the existing PS5 editions together. The digital version is already live on the PS Store, while the Collector’s Edition—priced at €119.99—is available for pre-order via PlayStation Direct ahead of its July 10 launch.

The boxed version comes in premium packaging with newly designed artwork that focuses on the emotional core of the story. A custom Steelbook case houses both discs, each featuring minimalist visuals. The package also includes exclusive lithographs that showcase artistic renditions of The Last of Us universe.

 

The franchise moves forward across platforms

 

Earlier in April, the PC port of The Last of Us: Part 2 launched and received significantly better feedback on Steam than the earlier PC version of Part 1. Meanwhile, the second season of the HBO adaptation is set to premiere on April 14, bringing the story to a wider audience through television.

Naughty Dog also published a message thanking fans for their ongoing support. The studio emphasized how community feedback continues to drive its creative efforts and reaffirmed its commitment to delivering new stories set within and beyond the world of The Last of Us.

Source: 3djuegos

Avatar photo
theGeek is here since 2019.

No comments

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.