'The Last of Us Part II' collector's edition pre-order is back in stock at GameStop
TL;DR: The collector's edition of The Last of Us Part II is back in stock at GameStop to pre-order for $169.99 — hurry before it sells out again.
We're just a few short months away from the release of one of 2020's most anticipated video games — The Last of Us Part II. It's bound to be talked about for quite a while after its launch, ingraining itself in gaming culture just as its predecessor did back in 2013. So the question is: Why wouldn't you want to own the game's collector's edition with all the cool memorabilia that'll grace your shelves for a lifetime.
The first time The Last of Us Part II's collector's edition went on sale, it sold out before you could even load up your cart — now the pre-order is back in stock at GameStop for $169.99. If you want it, you should probably act quickly.
What comes in the almost $200 package though? In addition to a copy of The Last of Us Part II, you'll also get special in-game items such as an ammo capacity upgrade, a crafting training manual, and supplements required to unlock new skills. The main attraction is all the physical merchandise that comes included, though. Within the collector's edition box, you'll find a 48-page art book, a steelbook case for the game's disk, a 12-inch Ellie replica statue, a replica of Ellie's bracelet, six enamel pins, five stickers, a set of six PSN avatars, a new dynamic theme for your PlayStation 4 dashboard, a lithograph art print, and a thank you letter. So yeah, it's a lot of good stuff.
Get your hands on The Last of Us Part II's collector's edition pre-order before it goes out of stock again — just $169.99 at GameStop.
Topics Gaming PlayStation
Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, laptops, fitness, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.