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Naughty Dog celebrates the fact that only a handful of weeks remain until the launch of The Last of Us with the release today of an assortment of screenshots and concept art from the upcoming post-apocalyptic survival game.

The game picks up after a viral outbreak destroys civilization as we know it, prompting many of the surviving humans to gather in government-controlled quarantine zones. You play as Joel, a man with a troubled past who’s been hired to transport a young girl named Ellie across the country. Close bonds form as the two make their way cautiously across a landscape littered with the infected.

Naughty Dog continues to keep quiet on specific plot points, but you can check out our hands-on preview to get a better idea of how this sharp-looking game slides in alongside the likes of the Uncharted series.

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Characters

Ellie - Unlocked automatically.
Dina - Complete 2 encounters with Ellie.
Jesse - Complete 3 encounters with Dina.
Tommy - Complete 3 encounters with Jesse.
Joel - Complete 4 encounters with Tommy.
Abby - Unlocked automatically.
Lev - Complete 2 encounters with Abby.
Yara - Complete 3 encounters with Lev.
Mel - Complete 3 encounters with Yara.
Manny - Complete 4 encounters with Mel.

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Lev draws a bow in The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

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How to access Lost Levels

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Pick the right character for you
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Plan out your runs ahead of time

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