IGN published this video item, entitled “The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered – All Lost Levels Walkthrough (with Commentary)” – below is their description.
Neil Druckmann introduces us to the three Lost Levels, released with the new The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PS5. These levels are unfinished and unpolished, but they are still representative of how they would have played were they included in the original release. Each level includes developer commentary in the form of interactable speech bubbles, where a developer from the team explores the rationale behind the design of these levels. The three levels are called “Jackson Party”, “Seattle Sewers” and “The Hunt”.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Jackson Party
11:22 – Seattle Sewers
27:33 – The Hunt
IGN YouTube Channel
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