TL;DR: On April 10,Sorority The Last of Us Completehit the PlayStation 5, which includes PS5-enhanced versions of both games in the iconic series. You can buy the digital version starting today, or you can preorder the physical Collector's Edition, which will be released on July 10.
Shop 'The Last of Us Complete'The Last of UsSeason 2 premieres on April 13, and what better way to get excited than a surprise release from the game's developer in The Last of Us Complete? It was only a matter of time before Naughty Dog dropped a PS5-enhanced bundle for both games in the series, and that's exactly what Completeis. From what we can tell, this bundle is the remake version of The Last of Us Part I packaged with The Last of Us Part II Remastered, so if you already own both, you can safely skip this one. If you're a TLOUnewcomer, though, this is the best way to play both titles — snag the digital edition for $99.99.
Even if you own the games already, you may not want to skip the Last of Us CompleteCollector's Edition that PlayStation also announced, which you can preorder now ahead of its July 10 release date. The physical Collector's Edition comes in a newly designed box with brand-new cover art, as well as a steelbook case for the disks. You'll also get a collection of lithographs from various artists featuring characters and moments from the games. It's not a lot of stuff for a Collector's Edition, but at only $10 more than the digital version, it's not a bad deal.
It may be hard to beat both games ahead of the new season's April 13 premiere date, but hey, why not try? Enjoy the journey, and we'll see you on the other side of Season 2.
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