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Here are highlights from The Last of Us’ launch and Vivid Sydney panel discussion

Naughty Dog’s Ricky Cambier was in Australia this week to help launch The Last of Us in the country. Cambier took part in the game’s community launch as well as participated in a Vivid Sydney “The Making of a Blockbuster Game” Vivid Sydney panel discussion.

“From the early ideas that inspired us through to all the final details, we’ve worked hard to bring to life the vision for The Last of Us. We’ve made sure it’s something we are proud to deliver to our fans. It’s really gratifying that people will finally be able to play the game, to get inside the story, and to experience the world we’ve created where a genuine feeling of survival is brought together with action gameplay,” said Cambier.

Sony Australia has provided us with vision from each event.

The Last of Us is available on 14 June, exclusively on PS3. Expect our review shortly after E3 finishes up.

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