Official PlayStation store leaks Last of Us Remake for September 2

The Last of Us Part I
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Update: The Last of Us Part One has been officia🌄lly unveiled by PlayStation.

Revealed earlier today at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest, The Last of Us remake was announced wi🐎th new AI and completely overhauled visuals. The remake releases later this ye𒅌ar on September 9.

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"Enjoy a total overhaul of the original experience," the official description says. "faithfully reproduced but incorporating modernizeꦡd gameplay, improved controls and expanded accessibility options. Plus, feel immersed with improved effects and enhanced exploration and combat."

A is currently available via the store page. There do not appear to be any major chang🔜es to the story or content of the game, but the visuals have been dramatically improv𒅌ed, in line with The Last of Us Part II.

The $69.99 USD game w✱ill include both the main single-player campaign and the prequel DLC, Left🧔 Behind. There is no mention of the the original game's multiplayer component.

An upgraded package called Firefly Edition, priced at $99.99 will include a steelbook case, a comic book reprint, and additional in-ജgame unlocks.

The trailer notes that the game is "alꩵ♍so in development for PC," but there's no word on a release date for that version.

Journalist Jason Schreier that this announcement was intended for the Summer Game Fest stream later today. The announcement seems to have been predicted by a posted early yesterday by an unknown insider, who apparently also of Sony's recent State of Play broadcast.

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