Paris Games Week 2017 – Watch the brutal new The Last of Us Part II trailer

Sony closed out its Paris Games Week 2017 Press Conference with an extended look at a scene from The Last of Us Part II.

The video takes place at night and introduces players to three new characters. Well, it actually introduces us to six characters, but three of them don’t really last very long. The detail in the scene is incredible, as you’d expect from Naughty Dog.

However, it looks to have outdone itself with The Last of Us Part II. The trailer doesn’t show Joel or Ellie, though it’s implied they’re close by. If you watch the trailer, prepare yourself, it’s very brutal and very confronting.

The Last of Us Part II is coming to PS4.

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