One last look

In another timeline, we’d be two days away fromThe Last of Us Part II. Originally set for May 29 (well, actually, originally set for sometime in February), Naughty Dog’s newest was pushed back to June 19 because 2020 jacked up literally everyone’s plans.

Instead, we’ll have to settle for an extended look. This 20-minute special edition of PlayStation’s State of Play is hosted by director Neil Druckmann and focuses on key points of gameplay and story. Sony says it’ll end with an 8-minute extended sequence of never-before-seen footage.

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Remember to take care to avoid the rampant spoiling ofThe Last of Us Part II‘s plot. If you’re watching on the embed above, you should be fine. However, if you click through to watch it on YouTube, make sure to hide the live chat. The comments are disabled, but chat is enabled by default. The same goes forTwitch. Hiding chat should be your first move.

So, just 15 more minutes until our last big look atThe Last of Us Part IIbefore its launch. It wasn’t necessarily planned this way, but, man, Sony is sending PlayStation 4 out with a bang. Two highly-anticipated first-party games back to back inThe Last of Us Part IIandGhost of Tsushimaduring the summer, and then PS5 in the fall. If the PS4 era was defined by PlayStation’s excellent exclusives, then this is the most fitting finale.

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