Following a leak on the PlayStation Network Friday afternoon, Naughty Dog officially confirmed that The Last of Us Part II Remastered would be coming to the PlayStation 5.
The remaster includes visual upgrades (as one would expect) as well as additional content. On the visuals front, players can look forward to 4K Fidelity mode, 1440P upscaled to 4K Performance Mode, and an unlocked framerate option for VRR supported TVs, improved textures and Level-of-Detail distances, improved shadows, better loading times, and more.
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>The Last of Us Part II Remastered comes to PS5 on January 19, featuring:?? No Return roguelike mode?? Lost Levels with dev commentary?? Guitar Free Play?? Graphical enhancements?? DualSense integration? And moreLearn more here: https://t.co/iy6A0jwmYI pic.twitter.com/dREbFbQ674The content additions are surprisingly meaty, too. No Return, a roguelike survival mode with numerous playable characters to play, is one major addition coming to the game. Players will select and spec out their character and progress through randomized encounters, earning new rewards with each run, including new skins and characters to play. No Return will also feature the ability to customize runs and even competition on a global leaderboard.
Guitar Free Play mode is being included for the more musically inclined players out there. This mode will allow players to play a number of unlockable instruments, use audio FX pedals to modulate performances, and even play different characters in a variety of in-game locations to customize their sets.
Lastly, TLOU2 Remastered will add Lost Levels, previously cut (and unfinished) content intended to provide new experiences for players looking to dig deeper
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