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How many chapters are there in The Last of Us Part 2?

The Last of Us Part 2 is out now and proves to be a time-consuming affair. If you’re about start and are curious about how long the endeavour will take you, we have your answers below in both spoiler-free and spoiler-filled forms.

Spoiler-free

You don’t want to be spoiled, so we’ll keep this numbers-based: there are 11 sections with a total of 46 chapters altogether in The Last of Us Part 2. Playing on Light difficulty, the game took us just under 23 hours to complete.

There are spoilers in the form of chapter names below, so continue reading at your own risk.

Spoiler-filled: The Last of Us Part 2 chapter names

  • Jackson
    • Prologue
    • Waking Up
    • The Overlook
    • Patrol
    • The Horde
    • The Chalet
    • Packing Up
  • Seattle Day 1
    • The Gate
    • Downtown
    • Eastbrook Elementary
    • Capitol Hill
    • Channel 13
    • The Tunnels
    • The Theatre
    • The Birthday Gift
  • Seattle Day 2
    • Hillcrest
    • Finding Strings
    • The Seraphites
    • St. Mary’s Hospital
  • Seattle Day 3
    • Road to the Aquarium
    • The Flooded City
    • Infiltration
  • The Park
    • Tracking Lesson
  • Seattle Day 1
    • The Stadium
    • On Foot
    • The Forward Base
    • The Aquarium
    • Hostile Territory
    • Winter Visit
    • The Forest
    • The Coast
    • Return to the Coast
  • Seattle Day 2
    • The Shortcut
    • The Descent
    • Ground Zero
    • Return to the Aquarium
  • Seattle Day 3
    • The Marina
    • The Island
    • The Escape
    • The Confrontation
  • The Farm
    • The Farm
  • Santa Barbara
    • 2425 Constance
    • Pushing Inland
    • The Resort
    • The Beach
  • The Farm
    • Epilogue

The Last of Us Part 2 is a PS4 exclusive available from today, 19 June.


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