The Last of Us Part 1 is coming to PS5 and PC in September

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The Last of Us Part 1 has been announced, and it's a ground-up remake coming to PS5 and P🍒C on September 2, 2022.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog took to the stage during today's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Summer Game Fest and officially unveiled the first trailer for what's simply being called The Last of Us Part 1. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The remake leaked via th🌠e official PlayStation Store just before the🃏 event, but now we have confirmation.

On stage, Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann explained that the team wanted the remake to be "the definitive version" of the game, one "not encumbered by any technology." That means higher fidelity facial animation (using the original performances from Troy Bak🎶er and Ashley Johnson) and a new combat AI.

According to Naughty Dog, the Last of Us remake will be "a total overhaul of the original🎉 experience," sporting "modernized gameplay, improved controls, and expanded accessibility options." Additionally, the studio says you'll "feel immersed with improved effects and enhanced exploration and combat." And if the word "remake" isn't enough of an indication, the trailer confirms that the game has been "rebuilt from the ground up on PS5," and we can see what essentially looks like The Last of Us 2 visuals applied over the first Last of Us game from 2013.

The L🐠ast of Us remake will also include the Left Behind DLC, and we see a brief clip of Ellie and Riley hanging out in today's trailer. Both games will be bundled into the remake whether you go with the st𝕴andard edition or the Firefly Edition, which includes a fancy SteelBook case, early in-game unlocks, and The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 - #4 comics reprint with new cover art.

Today's an🦩nouncement also confirmed that The Last of Us remake is in development for PC, but it's unclear if that version will launch at the same time as the PS5 version.

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