It’s official, The Last of Us will have a remake, which will be available in September. Considering that there are only a couple of months left for the launch of this title, PlayStation has revealed the different versions that we can buy and pre-order. This time we have three options that vary in price and content.
regular edition
To start, we will have the opportunity to buy The Last of Us Part I for PS5 at $69.99, and includes the full game as well as left-behindits DLC. That’s right, this is a $70 game, which shouldn’t be a surprise anymore.
The Last Of Us Pat I Digital Deluxe Edition
Then we have the Digital Deluxe Edition, which It is priced at $79.99 dollars and, as its name implies, it can only be pre-ordered through the PlayStation Store. This is what is included in the full game and its DLC, as well as:
-Two skill upgrades (early unlock)
-Gun/Rifle upgrade (early unlock)
-Explosive Arrows (early unlock)
-Dither Punk Filter (early unlock)
-Speedrun mode (early unlock)
-Six weapon skins (early unlock)
The Last of US Part I Firefly Edition
Finally, it is also available The Last of US Part I Firefly Edition for $99.99. Here we find the full game, its DLC and:
-Limited Edition SteelBook
-The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 – #4 comics reprinted with new cover
-Early game unlocks
-Increased crafting and healing speed skills
-Improvements to increased rifle clip capacity and 9mm reload speed
-Explosive Arrows Game Modifier
-Dither Punk filter and Speedrun mode
-Six weapon skins: 9mm Black Gold Pistol, 9mm Silver Filigree Pistol, Rubberized Tactical Shotgun, Sculpted Oak Shotgun, Arctic White Bow, Charcoal Black Bow
The Last of Us Part I It will arrive on PS5 on September 2, 2022, with a PC release at a later date. On related topics, this video shows us a comparison between this remake and the original title.
Editor’s note:
The $100 package looks great, though the absence of an art book might be a nuisance to some. Alongside this, considering that you get a steelbook, comics and a number of in-game items for $30 more compared to the regular version, this might not be enough to convince anyone.
Via: PlayStation