Sony Interactive Entertainment and Naughty Dog are re-releasing The Last of Us Part 2 for PlayStation 5 on January 19, 2024, just three years after the critically acclaimed PS4 exclusive first came out, and confirming the earlier leaks (save maybe for the part that it could be announced or released at The Game Awards on December 7).

The Last of Us Part 2, known for its deep, emotionally gripping story and meticulously crafted gameplay, will receive a handful of improvements in its PS5 debut. One of the notable enhancements is the native 4K output in fidelity mode, complemented by 1440p resolution upscaled to 4K in Performance Mode. For those with VRR-supporting TVs, there's an option to unlock the framerate, offering a more fluid and immersive visual experience. Additionally, players will be able to look forward to faster loading times and an enriched interactive experience with the PS5's DualSense controller, which features adaptive triggers and haptic feedback.

The introduction of a roguelike survival mode, No Return, is a significant addition. This new mode challenges its players with randomized encounters, offering a revitalized perspective on The Last of Us Part II's combat mechanics. Players can look forward to playing as different characters, each with unique abilities, and navigating through stealth and combat scenarios. This mode not only adds depth to the gameplay but also caters to players seeking new challenges in a familiar setting.