Right around the corner from its TV debut, Sony and Naughty Dog are bringing something exciting to the table for fans of The Last of Us. They’ve packaged both The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2 into one must-have collection for the PS5, calling it The Last of Us Complete.
Wondering if this is the swan song for The Last of Us?
This comprehensive edition is available to digitally download from the PlayStation Store right now. It includes not only the full versions of both games but also their DLCs, like the Left Behind prequel from Part 1 and the Lost Levels from Part 2. If you’ve somehow managed to grab a PS5 without loading these games into your library yet, you can snag this bundle for $99.99.
Naughty Dog’s own Neil Druckmann shared some insights on the PlayStation Blog, emphasizing the efforts behind the remastered versions. “We’ve rebuilt The Last of Us Part I specifically for the PS5 with all its nifty features like DualSense and 3D audio. And with The Last of Us Part II Remastered, not only do you get an upgraded sequel, but also you can enjoy behind-the-scenes content, exciting additions like Lost Levels, a roguelike No Return mode, and even Guitar Free Play,” Druckmann explained.
For enthusiasts who enjoy tangible collectibles, the physical edition of this collection is set for release on July 10. It’s available exclusively for pre-order on PlayStation Direct. Here’s a peek at what’s inside the Collector’s Edition:
- A Steelbook® case containing physical game discs of The Last of Us™ Part I and Part II Remastered
- The Left Behind prequel chapter
- The complete The Last of Us: American Dreams comics #1-#4 featuring fresh cover art
- Four stunning lithographic art prints
- A heartfelt Thank You letter from Neil Druckmann
With all this on offer, one might ask if this really is the end for the saga of The Last of Us. Druckmann hinted at the future of the series, noting that fans shouldn’t count on more installments just yet. Coupling this statement with the collection’s emphasis on being “complete,” it seems like Naughty Dog may be setting aside their dystopian creation, at least for a while.