'The Last of Us Part II' is on sale at its record-low price of $10
TL;DR: The Last of Us Part 2 is on sale as of Feb. 22. Order the Standard Edition through GameStop for the all-time-low price of $9.99 (usually $39.99), or upgrade to the Digital Deluxe Edition in the PlayStation Store for $34.99 (normally $49.99).
With HBO's The Last of Us TV series beginning to dip into its source material's sequel for details about Ellie's backstory (no spoilers), the best time to start a playthrough is now.
Conveniently, The Last of Us Part II has randomly returned to its record-low sale price of $9.99 at GameStop this week — that's an impressive 75% off its $39.99 MSRP, and a deal that previously sold out at Amazon and Best Buy. (In other words, add it to your cart sooner rather than later to avoid missing out.)
For players willing to spend a little more for some virtual collectors' items, TLOU2's Digital Deluxe Edition is listed for $34.99 (or 30% off) in the PlayStation Store until Thursday, March 2 at 2:59 a.m. ET. That one nabs you a digital soundtrack, a digital mini art book, a dynamic theme for your PlayStation console's homepage, and a set of six unique PSN avatars in addition to a copy of the base game.
A 2020 release for the PS4 (with a free performance patch for PS5), TLOU2 takes place out West five years after the events of Naughty Dog's original third-person survival horror game. Without ruining anything for first-timers, it's a deeply emotional experience and somehow more bleak and depressing than the first game. (A true feat, honestly.)
It's an absolutely fantastic game and definitely still worth playing, especially if you love the show, don't get me wrong — just know what you're in for. To quote Mashable's review: "The Last of Us Part II is an artistic triumph that has the power to move those of us who have the stomach to consume it." GLHF.
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Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.