To start, the game now adopts the naming convention of the sequel, so the title is now officially The Last of Us Part I. As unnecessary as it is, it really is a remake, since it involves completely new assets, though this also ends up ageing Ellie and Joel a little. But in addition to new, cleaner assets, there will be hopefully gameplay improvements from the sequel. Since this is a PlayStation exclusive, The Last of Us Part I remake is naturally going to be on the PS5. SIE pegs the release on 2 September. Prices are also already out, with RM299 being what you pay for the standard edition, and the Digital Deluxe edition coming in at RM339. But that’s not all, since the company also says that it is in development for PC. This is in line with its push to PC, with so many other exclusives, including Spider-Man, making the transition. But since this is still in development, it will probably be awhile before it actually happens. While we’re on the subject, the series is also getting a standalone multiplayer game. Originally intended to be the multiplayer mode for the second game, it has supposedly grown a lot more in scope since it got cut. All that being said, nothing much else has been revealed about this standalone multiplayer game for The Last of Us. In fact, all that’s out about this is a single piece of concept art. Naughty Dog says that more announcements will be made on this next year, so this is also something that’s still a long way away. (Source: PlayStation)

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