
Sony Surprises Fans By Dropping The Last Of Us Complete Bundle For PS5
A must-have for newcomers to the franchise, but longtime fans remain divided
Sony has stealth-dropped The Last of Us Complete Edition for PS5, bundling both of Naughty Dog’s genre-defining titles—The Last of Us Part I and Part II Remastered. The digital edition is available now, while a premium physical Collector’s Edition arrives July 10, 2025, exclusively through PlayStation Direct. The bundle is priced at $109.99 and can be Pre-ordered here.
What’s Inside The Last of Us Complete?
This bundle offers the ultimate way to experience Joel and Ellie’s journey, including:
- The Last of Us Part I – The PS5 remake of the 2013 classic, complete with the Left Behind prequel chapter.
- The Last of Us Part II Remastered – Upgraded visuals, No Return roguelike mode, Lost Levels, Guitar Free Play, and developer commentary.
For players new to the series, it’s the most complete and visually refined entry point yet.
Collector’s Edition: What’s in the Box?
For collectors and die-hard fans, the physical edition comes packed with exclusive goodies:
- Steelbook® Case with physical discs of The Last of Us Part I and Part II Remastered
- Left Behind prequel chapter
- The Last of Us: American Dreams Comics #1-#4 with fresh cover art
- Set of four lithographic art prints
- A thank-you letter from Neil Druckmann, Co-President of Naughty Dog
Fan Reactions: “Another Re-Release?”
While many new players are excited to grab both games in a single package, longtime fans have expressed mixed feelings. For them, this came as a complete surprise—but not necessarily a welcome one. Some pointed out that The Last of Us has already seen multiple re-releases since its original 2013 launch on the PS3, with remasters, remakes, and now this complete bundle.
A section of the fanbase believes the franchise is being “pushed again and again,” despite its legacy already being well-established. Others hoped for more meaningful content or upgrade paths for players who already own the titles individually.
Still, with The Last of Us Season 2 set to premiere soon on HBO, this edition lands at a smart time—especially for those ready to dive into the franchise for the first time or relive it in full cinematic quality.