Those in the market for a new console that happen to be fans of Naughty Dog's The Last of Us may like the looks of this brand new PS4 Pro. As is common with major Sony releases, Sony will be producing a special 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Last of Us Part II-themed PS4 Pro to coincide with the releas♓e of the long-awaited sequel.

The console will be releasing on June 19, 2020, for $399.99 USD. It will come with not only the themed system -whജich features a 2 TB hard drive- but a similarly t⛎hemed controller and a physical copy of the game. The design is taken from the tattoo that protagonist Ellie has on her. The controller is emblazoned with the game's logo and bears a color scheme that matches the PS4 Pro. You'll even get some PS4 avatars and themes for your troubles.

If you aren't keen to get an entirely new system (which is a little foolish with the PS5 right around the corner), the themed controller will be available separately for $64.99. Sony is also creating a Gold Wireless Headset with a similar color scheme for $99.99 and Seagate has a special themed 2 TB external hard drive going for $89.99. Why not make your entire home theater system The Last of Us themed?

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If electronics aren't your thing, why not partake of Boulevard Brewing Co.'s Last of Us IPA? Called the "Space Camper Cosmic IPA," th꧋e beer will be available in six-packs for yo🌼ur consumption. A contest is also being held where you can win the themed PS4 Pro system. All details are available on .

It seems Sony is sparing no expense to get your playing The Last of Us Part II. It will be interesting to see how negatively the recent leak of the game's plot points will be to final sales, but I don't anticipate much happening. The game still sits in  list an꧑d it isn't even currently available.

There's b🎃ound to be a wave of hatred coming from "fans" once the title is in the wild, but I imagine this is just a standard third-person shooter up to the quality of the original. If that's the case, then it should be fine enough.

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