Today, we now have even more information on this release, such as the three editions that will be released. And I am sorry to say this folks, but that £70/$70 will only get you the base game and its prequel Left Behind. If you want to get your hands on the The Last of Us Part 1’s Digital Deluxe edition, you are going to have to part ways with £80/$80. Meanwhile, if you are looking to purchase The Last of Us Part I Firefly Edition, which is only available to buy as an exclusive directly from PlayStation in the US, you are looking at just shy of $100. So, what exactly do you get with these editions to make them worth the money? Well, the £80/$80 Digital Deluxe edition will give you the base game, Left Behind and an “early unlock” of the following in-game items:
Increased Crafting Speed Skill Increased Healing Speed Skill 9mm Reload Speed Increase Upgrade Rifle Clip Capacity Increase Upgrade Explosive Arrows Gameplay Modifier Dither Punk Filter Speedrun Mode Six Weapon Skins: Black Gold 9mm Pistol, Silver Filigree 9mm Pistol, Rubber Tactical Shotgun, Sculpted Oak Shotgun, Arctic White Bow, Carbon Black Bow
Meanwhile, the $99 Firefly edition of The Last of Us Part 1 remake will include the complete single-player story and its prequel chapter Left Behind, a limited edition SteelBook display case, The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 - #4 comics reprint with new cover art and the same early in-game unlocks as above. You can get a closer look at the American Dreams cover art below. So, will you be looking at getting yourself a new copy of The Last of Us, or are you happy sticking with its earlier PS4 and PS3 versions? In addition to the official news about this remake, The Last of Us creator Neil Druckmann also gave an update on Naughty Dog’s standalone multiplayer, complete with a new concept art image. Lastly, we got the news that Joel and Ellie’s actors from the games will be making an appearance in the upcoming HBO TV adaptation of The Last of Us.