The Last of Us: Complete is now available on PS5. Does this mean the end of the series?
Sony announced The Last of Us: Complete. This package consists of The Last of Us: Part I and The Last of Us: Part II Remastered, and it was released exclusively on PS5. So far, it is only available in a digital version (priced at $99,99 in the PS Store), but a physical edition will also be released on July 10, 2025. Pre-orders have already started. And the price? $109.99.
By deciding on such an expense, we will get a collector's box featuring new artwork that depicts humanity, the central theme of The Last of Us. Inside, we will find a steelbook - and in it, discs with games, characterized by equally minimalist visual designs - as well as a series of lithographs.
Does the release of the complete edition of The Last of Us mean that the series has definitively ended? This cannot be ruled out. A month ago, its director, Neil Druckmann, hinted that it's better not to count on the third part being made. In a recent interview with Comic Book (via Gamespot), he stated that he is currently focusing on The Last of Us series and the game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
Back at Naughty Dog, we're now working on Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, which is something we've been working on for many years. That is taking up all of our time. I am treating these projects like it's the last thing I will ever work on. So my assumption is that there will be no more. If the stars align, and everything comes into place, who knows?
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