The roguelike mode, titled No Return, will feature multiple playable characters and locations, unique rewards and challenges, and more.
Here's everything you should know about the upcoming remaster for Naughty Dog's acclaimed action-adventure title.
Developers who worked on Naughty Dog's cancelled multilayer project have spoken positively of their experience.
Naughty Dog recently announced that the ambitious multiplayer title had been cancelled, with the studio instead choosing to focus on single player development.
Pre-orders can allegedly pre-load on January 12th. It's reportedly a 76.164 GB download, close to the original's install size.
Leaks have previously claimed that The Last of Us Part 3 is in development, while there have also been suggestions that the studio is working on a new IP.
The studio has ended development on the multiplayer title, choosing instead to focus on developing single player games.
The roguelite mode will feature six boss encounters, four unique combat modes, upgradeable skill trees, and more.
Sony has revealed the full list of characters that will be playable in the upcoming remaster's new roguelite mode.
The physical edition includes Society of Champions trading cards, a steelbook and a W.L.F. patch. Pre-orders start at 7 AM PST/10 AM GMT.
The trailer also showcases the roguelite mode's outfits, random gameplay modifiers, and more.
"At this point it’s not something that has begun in any fashion, at least, not that I know of," says Jeffrey Pierce, who plays Tommy.
All three Lost Levels will be from Ellie's sections of the game, while Tommy and Jesse have also been confirmed as playable No Return characters.
The LinkedIn profile of a Naughty Dog QA tester claims that the upcoming remaster's new roguelike mode will have 12 levels.
The long-awaited PS5 upgrade for The Last of Us Part 2 is here, with some extra content, but not without some questioning its necessity.
The mode, called No Return, is confirmed to feature multiple unlockable characters, including some who have never been playable in past titles.
Development on Neil Druckmann's new title is reportedly "full steam ahead", and the remaster doesn't take away from its progress.
Naughty Dog has also revealed a W.L.F. Edition for the remaster. Pre-orders are set to go live on December 5.
The remastered title launches for the PlayStation 5 on January 19, bringing new content, technical enhancements, and more.
A reveal trailer for the rumoured remaster has leaked, seemingly confirming a January release date.