A employee has listed &qu♏ot;: Remastered" on their LinkedIn profile, giving more evidence that a re-release for the PS5 is on its way.
One of the most talked-about rumours over the past few years (especially since the release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Last of Us Part 1) is that Naughty Dog is working on a remaster of The Last of Us Part 2. The rumoured re-release has been reported several times by insiders over the past few years, and a new piece of evidence has just popped up that all but confirms the game's existence.

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, , a lead outsource artist at Naughty Dog. On his LinkedIn profile, Pajarillo notes that he has been responsible for "overseeing the production of all outsourced environment art assets, weapons, a🎃nd interactive props" f꧙or both The Last of Us Part 1 and The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered.
Not only does this seemingly confirm that the long-rumoured (well, if you can call three years "long") remaster is in development at Naughty Dog, but it also suggests that it's going to be called The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered instead of being called "Director's Cut" like some had theorised. It was hardly going to be called The Last of Us Part 2: Part 2, was it?
Calling it a "remaster" instead of "director's cut" does seem to imply that any changes to the game are likely going to be minimal and that it's probably just a graphical update of some kind. That's likely to be a controversial decision as, not only is The Last of Us Part 2 already one of the best-looking games out there, but it also received an update when the PS5 launched that let it run at 60fps with improved visuals. It's not clear what exactly about the game needs to be "remastered", but I'm sure we're all going to have a lot of fun hearing about it over the next few months.
Although it's nice to get even more evidence that the remaster is on the way and end the rumours, this LinkedIn post is far from the first time that someone has leaked its existence. The biggest leak actually came from The Last of Us' composer, Gustavo Santaolalla, who mentioned during a podcast that there's a new version of the game in the works that lets players interact with his character in Jackson and specifically request ✃songs to be played.