PS Plus Deluxe members get a free trial of The Last of Us Part I

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The Last of Us Part I is now available as a 2-hour free trial on the PS Plus Deluxe/Premium plan. The PS5 remake of the popular game Naughty Dog is being offered to coincide with the release of The Last of Us series, directed by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. The first episode of the HBO show premiered Sunday in the US and aired Monday morning on Disney+ Hotstar in India. Touted as a faithful reproduction of the original 2013 PS3 game – which itself received a PS4 remaster in 2014 – Naughty Dog’s “remake” weaves together the same emotional journey of grey-haired loner Joel and teenage Ellie through a post-apocalyptic American landscape and adds a lot of improvements on the technical front.

The title currently exclusive to the PS5, costs Rs. 4,999 for the full experience – slightly more expensive, especially if you’ve played the original or the PS4 remaster. However, that two-hour trial period should be enough to test the waters and make an informed decision on whether the full-price upgrades are worth it. As for the visual benefits, The Last of Us Part I on PS5 plays at 4K resolution and offers a native frame rate of 30 fps and a smooth 60 fps on dynamic settings. the DualSense The controller’s haptic feedback and trigger effects are also a nice addition. Additionally, the character models have been overhauled to mimic those present in the game’s polarizing, gory sequel. The Last of Us Part II. Enemy AI feels smarter, flying bullets can now tear through environmental objects, and it also includes a “permadeath” mode for the masochists out there.

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A PSPlus The Deluxe/Premium subscription starts at Rs. 849 per month and offers seamless multiplayer for PS4 and PS5, access to a monthly catalog of free games, cloud storage, game paths and a pack of timeless PS Classics titles. earlier this month, Sony revealed nine newcomersavailable to PS Plus Extra and Deluxe subscribers that included titles from Hack and Slasher Devil May Cry 5the narrative-driven episode life is strangeand the co-op zombie hunting survival game Previous 4 bloodamong other.

Even though it’s a remake The Last of Us Part I was nominated for the ‘Innovation in accessibility‘ category at The Game Awards 2022, losing to God of War Ragnarok. The former housed over 60 accessibility options geared toward players suffering from visual, auditory, and motor issues. A personal computer version of The Last of Us Part I should be released”very soon‘ following its PS5 release – in August – although it seems cheeky dog takes his sweet time with it. The PC version is supposed to drop 3 March on both steam and Epic game store.

A two-hour free trial of The Last of Us Part I is currently available for PS Plus Deluxe/Premium subscribers – memberships start at Rs. 849 per month. The standard edition of the game is priced at Rs. 4,999, exclusively on the PS5.


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