The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered Preorders Available Ahead Of January Release
Along with the standard edition, you'll find a currently sold out collector's edition exclusive to PlayStation Direct.
The Last of Us Part 2 is one of the best PlayStation games in recent memory, and it's officially getting the remaster treatment in 2024. The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered is now up for preorder ahead of its January 19 release exclusively on PS5. Eager to dive into the post-apocalyptic action? Here's a look at where you can preorder the game, along with any eligible preorder bonuses. Side note: If you want to play The Last of Us Part I ahead of the sequel's launch, the remake of the original is discounted to only $40 at Amazon right now.
The Last Of Us Part 2 Preorder Bonuses
There are currently no preorder bonuses for reserving a copy of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. However, the game is more than a simple graphical overhaul; the remaster comes with a new roguelike survival mode, exclusive developer commentary, enhanced accessibility features, and new unlockable character and weapon skins.
Preorder The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered Standard Edition
$50
The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered standard edition includes the remastered game and nothing more. If you don't currently own The Last Of Us Part 2, this should be the best way to get your hands on the iconic game. If you do own the old PS4 version, Sony will launch a "PS4 to PS5" upgrade option on the PlayStation Store for $10. Along with the retailers below, you'll also find the game at Target.
Preorder The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered WLF Edition
$100
The WLF Edition is being sold exclusively through PlayStation Direct, and it's currently sold out. The popular edition includes the base game as well as the following collectibles:
- 47 Society of Champions trading cards
- Washington Liberation Front patch
- Set of four enamel pins
- Steelbook display case
Whether you're a fan of the HBO series diving into The Last of Us Part II for the first time or a dedicated fan returning for another trip across apocalyptic America, some big changes are arriving with this Remastered edition. Here's a full look at what's new:
- Graphical enhancements
- New roguelike survival mode
- DualSense integration
- Three new levels
- More accessibility features
Naughty Dog recently canceled the franchise's upcoming multiplayer game, but the new content in The Last of Us Part II remastered should help keep fans busy while waiting for more news on what's next for the franchise.
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