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The Last of Us Part I: A new trailer shows features and improvements

We haven’t heard the latest about the last of us yet: here’s the news we didn’t know yet in the new trailer for The Last of Us Part I

By association with the franchise to which it belongs, by now The Last of Us Part I has made the call with the various leaks, but now (and for good reason) confirmations of a more official nature from Naughty Dog through a new trailer. The development team and the Sony publisher have promised us earlier, and now we can see with our own eyes the veracity of the previous rumors. Not all of the gameplay advances in the sequel have managed to catch up with the predecessor, but those who have been able to do nothing but like it. Despite the presence on the Italian PlayStation channel, the video remains in English.

The new trailer for The Last of Us Part I

As you can see from the trailer, it cannot be said that in The Last of Us Part I there is a place for every new aspect of the sequel. Dodging and crawling, to give two examples, are not among the movements that we can perform as Joel and Ellie. In return we will have physics, artificial intelligence e motion capture far better. The game will also support two different types of Ultra HD. On the one hand we have a 4K native at 30 frames per second, while on the other we will enjoy a more dynamic one which brings the threshold of frames to 60. We let you consult the presentation video.

The haptic feedback of the DualSense controllers is, of course, supported. The same goes for 3D audio and adaptive triggers too. In addition, the beloved mode permadeath seen in a patch after the sequel launches will also pop up here. There is also something to rejoice for the sprinters, given the presence of one speedrun mode. We will also see unlockable costumes and much more. There is also the inclusion of players with special needs: the accessibility options they are over sixty. The game is scheduled to launch on 2 September on PS5 and “later” on PC.

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Stefania Romagnoli is a dedicated writer who delves into the world of video game news. With a profound passion for gaming, Stefania keeps readers informed and up-to-date on the latest developments, announcements, and trends within the gaming industry.