![]() This sale ran from September 26 to October 1, 2019. Naughty Dog announced a 50% off sale on all existing The Last of Us Part II PS4 system themes and avatars on the PlayStation Store. They released a new free PS4 system theme titled "The Last of Us Part II Grunge Theme". To celebrate the seventh annual The Last of Us Day 2019, Naughty Dog unveiled a massive line-up of content. 2019 Main article: The Last of Us Day 2019 Lastly, Coin Clothing released a new T-shirt design featuring Ellie's tattoo from The Last of Us Part II. The PlayStation Store also offered discounts on The Last of Us Remastered and other The Last of Us DLC through October 2, 2018. Additionally, a new The Last of Us Part II dynamic system theme for PS4 and a collection of PS4 avatars were made available for free from September 26 until 9:00 am PT, September 27 on the PlayStation Store. A new theme song from The Last of Us Part II called “The Last of Us (Cycles)” by Gustavo Santaolalla (previously performed live at E3 2018) was released digitally. A new set of The Last of Us Part II wallpapers were released, as well as The Last of Us Stickers for Apple devices. The poster sold for $50 and the vinyl was sold for $35 per volume on Mondo's website. To commemorate the sixth annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog collaborated with Mondo to release another limited edition poster, designed by Sam Wolfe Connelly, and re-release the original The Last of Us soundtrack on vinyl in two volumes. ![]() Specifically, it featured an overgrown neighborhood street and firefly graffiti on a stop sign. The new PS4 dynamic theme featured imagery from the world-reveal trailer of The Last of Us Part II. The poster was available on from September 26–29, 2017. The poster, unlike in the previous year, was a timed-release in which it was available for purchase for a limited time as opposed to being limited in quantity. Like with the previous year, Naughty Dog collaborated with Mondo and artist Kevin Tong to create the poster. To celebrate the fifth annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog released a brand-new The Last of Us Part II poster, new PS4 system theme, and t-shirt, as well as hosting a week of sales on select The Last of Us content on the PlayStation Store. In addition to the poster, Naughty Dog ran a week-long sale on the PlayStation Store and a 20% off sale on The Last of Us apparel and collectibles on the PlayStation Gear Store. Each poster was hand-numbered and signed by artist Kevin Tong. 2016įor the fourth annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog collaborated with Mondo to create a limited edition poster inspired by The Last of Us. Lastly, a new PS4 dynamic theme, featuring the fungal growth from the game's title sequence and melodies of Gustavo Santaolalla, was made available at $0.99 for a limited time. The sale ran from September 23 until October 7, 2015. In addition to the statue, Naughty Dog also announces a global PSN sale on select The Last of Us content. The statue was available for pre-order in two editions: regular and exclusive (which featured a gas mask on the clicker). 2015įor the third annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog revealed another Clicker statue, this time produced by Gaming Heads. 1,500 units were made available at $150 each. The statue was hand-sculpted by Hollywood VFX artist Vincent Van Dyke. ![]() Additionally, Naughty Dog unveiled a limited edition Clicker Statue that would later become available for purchase on Naughty Dog's web store. ![]() On the second annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog announced the winners of the 2014 Photo Mode Contest. Additionally, Naughty Dog released behind-the-scenes footage of the musical "alternate ending" to the public complete with rendering and commentary by Game Director Neil Druckmann. On the first annual The Last of Us Day, Naughty Dog invited fans on Twitter to describe their experience (real or not) of how they'd survive the pandemic using the hashtag #OutbreakDay and Naughty Dog retweeted their favorites throughout the day. ![]() The announcement was posted as an image with the hashtag #TheLastofUsDay on all platforms. The name change became effective on September 26, 2020. On September 22, 2020, Naughty Dog announced on their official social media accounts that Outbreak Day would be rebranded as "The Last of Us Day" in an effort to be more conscientious of the events and challenges of the past year surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. ![]()
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