No, we didn’t get lost in time and didn’t publish this post three and a half months later!
The Last of Us Part I is a game that can be said to be redundant, since the original from Naughty Dog came out for PlayStation 3 in 2013, and just a year later, in July 2014, it was already remastered for PlayStation 4. it also reached us (this included the Left Behind DLC). Then, the game was already on Sony’s two previous consoles, so it was also incomprehensible why the story of Ellie and Joel had to be revamped (again).
We previously wrote about the fact that the limited Firefly Edition of The Last of Us Part I, which sold out both times inconceivably quickly, arrived in a damaged state to many American gamers, and at the time we really didn’t know if would also be released in Europe Sony Interactive Entertainment is the package. It’s a bit strange that three months after the game’s release (!?) it was announced that the pack would also be available in Europe, isn’t it? Playstation guide away, and this service (from which consoles can also be purchased directly from Sony) is currently not active in Hungary.
The Last of Us Part I Firefly Edition costs £100, or €110, so you need to shell out at least HUF 44,000 for it. Along with this game, we get a limited Steelbook case, as well as the first four issues of The Last of Us: American Dreams comic with a new cover. We also get extras within the game: we can craft faster, we can heal ourselves faster, reloading 9mm pistols takes less time, we can put more cartridges into rifles, we can use explosive arrows, we get the Dither Punk filter and the Fast run mode . There are also six weapon skins (Black/Gold 9mm Pistol, Silver Filigree 9mm Pistol, Rubber Tactical Shotgun, Carved Oak Shotgun, Snow White Bow, Carbon Black Bow) .
The Last of Us Part I Firefly Edition will be available in Europe from January 26; the PC port of the game will hit Steam and the Epic Games Store on March 3, while the TV adaptation will be available on HBO Max starting January 15.
Source: VGC extension