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UP TO 57% OFF: As of May 29,Dagmar Bürger save up to 57% on The Last of Us Part I($29.83) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered($29.99) at Amazon.

$69.99 Save $40.16

$49.99 Save $20.00
The Last of Usseason 2 just ended, and fans are already lamenting the fact that it's gone for another stretch of time. The weekly release of the live-action series kept viewers on their toes while it aired, but now that it's over, it feels like there's an Ellie and Abby-shaped void that can't be filled for the foreseeable future. Luckily, there's another way you can experience the universe of The Last of Us: their original medium. If you've never played the original games on PlayStation 5, now's your chance to save up to 57% on both games.
As of May 29, save up to 57% on The Last of Us Part I($29.83) and The Last of Us Part II Remastered($29.99) at Amazon. The Last of Us Part Iis regularly $69.99, so you save $40.16 (57% off). The Last of Us Part II Remasteredis normally $49.99, so you save $20 (40% off). These prices apply to the physical versions of both games, so keep in mind that you're getting physical copies that will be shipped to you.
These PS5 titles tell the story of Ellie and Joel from the beginning, though both come with quality of life changes from their original releases, additional content, and other tweaks to give you the definitive version of Naughty Dog's most complex story yet. You can experience every single moment of The Last of Usfrom the beginning through the end of the second game, with every nuance, bit of dialogue, and uncomfortable scene originally seen in the story.
It's a good time to snag PlayStation games right now, so pick up these titles at a discount and check out what Sony has on offer for the Days of Play sale as well.
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