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'The Last People Part 1' offers 2 hour trial for PS Plus Premium members

Sony has made a two-hour trial of The Last People Part 1 readily available for people in its PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.

Released last August, the remake of the iconic 2013 PlayStation 3 title features modernised controls alongside expanded accessibility options including audio descriptions for cinematics and haptic feedback for dialogue.

Premium is easily the most expensive PlayStation Plus membership option, costing players lb13.49 a month. It features a catalogue of classic games, trials, cloud streaming and exclusive content.

In a five-star review of the remake, NME wrote: “The Last of Us Part 1 is a remarkable remake that proves its worth very quickly. It's carefully faithful towards the original script but passionately keen to improve the knowledge where it can, by pinpointing the emotional resonance of their best scenes while elevating the thrilling brutality of its combat.”

“This is certainly one of gaming's most incredible stories made definitive. The greatest sceptic of their legacy might not be able to resist its charming characters, airtight mechanics and thematic nuance. The Last of Us Part 1 is really a beautiful, accessible entry point for newcomers and a victory lap for fans. Don't miss it!”

The two-hour trial from the Last Of Us Part 1 may come as the HBO TV adaption premiered yesterday (January 15) in the US and today (January 16) in the UK.

The series is made by Craig Mazin (Chernobyl) and Neil Druckmann, who served as an author and co-director on the 2013 original game from developer Naughty Dog.

Bella Ramsey plays the function of Ellie, who had her breakthrough role as Lyanna Mormont in Game Of Thrones while Pedro Pascal plays Joel.

Ahead from the launch though, fans were warned of scams round the PC form of The Last People Part 1, that isn't set to produce until March and will also be Steam Deck compatible.

In other news, Games Done Quick's first event of 2023 has raised over lb2.1million for charity Prevent Cancer Foundation.

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