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The Last of Us: Remastered heading to PS4

Well, it’s official: The Last of Us is heading to the PS4 in the form of The Last of Us: Remastered.

Once rumoured, details of the game are now up on the PlayStation Blog. As expected, the main game will also be bundled together with various pieces of DLC:  the single-player “Left Behind”, plus multiplayer “Abandoned Territories” and “Reclaimed Territories” packs.

The game will also feature commentary from Creative Director Neil Druckmann alongside Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson, who voiced Joel and Ellie, respectively. Druckmann has also said that Naughty Dog is aiming for 60 frames per second in the game.

An ad on the PlayStation Store, now removed, said US gamers could pre-order the title for $60 USD, which suggests the title will be full-price.

Pre-order bonuses have been listed, but we’re unable to confirm Australian details at this time.

Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida also took to Twitter to confirm the news:

Though, truthfully, Druckmann himself had the much better tweet:

Have you already played The Last of Us on PS3, and if so, will you buy it again on PS4?

The Last of Us: Remastered is expected in winter 2014 in Australia and New Zealand.


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