As the highly anticipated television adaptation of The Last of Us hits the screens, Sony and Naughty Dog have coincidentally unveiled The Last of Us Complete. This newly packaged release brings together the acclaimed series’ first and second parts for the PS5, promising to entice both newcomers and veterans to revisit the beloved franchise.
### Is This Really the End for The Last of Us?
Now available for digital purchase on the PlayStation Store, The Last of Us Complete offers players the entire narrative experience of both games, along with their respective DLCs. This includes the poignant Left Behind prequel for Part 1 and the intriguing Lost Levels for Part 2. If you’re among the few PS5 owners who haven’t yet delved into these titles, the bundle comes with a price tag of $99.99.
Naughty Dog’s creative director, Neil Druckmann, shared on the PlayStation Blog that this comprehensive edition delivers “the definitive ways to play each of these games.” He explained, “We rebuilt The Last of Us Part I from the ground up for the PS5, featuring full DualSense support, 3D audio, and more. With The Last of Us Part II Remastered, fans can enjoy an upgraded version of the sequel and explore new extras—like behind-the-scenes commentary, the Lost Levels, and unique modes such as No Return and Guitar Free Play.”
For those who cherish physical copies, July 10 marks the release date of The Last of Us Complete in a Collector’s Edition. Available exclusively for preorder on PlayStation Direct, the Collector’s Edition includes:
– A Steelbook Case housing physical discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and Part II Remastered
– The emotional Left Behind prequel chapter
– The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4, now with exclusive cover art
– A set of four striking lithographic art prints
– A heartfelt Thank You letter from Neil Druckmann
So, does this signal the closure of The Last of Us saga? Druckmann has hinted at the series’ future by stating, “Don’t bet on there being more.” With this release marketed as the “complete” narrative, it seems Naughty Dog might be wrapping up this post-apocalyptic adventure, at least for now.