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How to Watch The Last of Us Part II Extended Commercial

PlayStation has released an extended commercial for The Last of Us Part II ahead of the game's release later this month. Check it out now!
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The highly anticipated The Last of Us Part II is only a handful of days away now and fans are gearing up to play through the sequel. To help promote the game, PlayStation has released a new commercial for The Last of Us Part II that has been airing all over TV networks in the US. Further, PlayStation has released an extended commercial version for The Last of Us Part II that’s even better than the TV cut. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to watch The Last of Us Part II extended commercial.

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How to Watch the New The Last of Us Part II Trailer

As we mentioned above, there are actually two versions of the new trailer that have been released, one is 30 seconds long and the other is 60 seconds long. They’re pretty much the same thing, with the longer one being the extended commercial for The Last of Us Part II. If you’re watching on TV, odds are you’ll see the 30-second cut, but if you’re on YouTube or some other streaming platform, you might get lucky and catch the full version. 

Thankfully, if you want to watch The Last of Us Part II extended commercial right now, you don’t have to wait to catch it on TV or a streaming service, because PlayStation has released it on their YouTube channel. You can watch the full version of the new trailer for The Last of Us Part II below.

As you can see, the trailer features Ellie strumming her guitar as she sings a song while footage of her being chased by zombies is being shown. The trailer doesn’t really reveal anything about the game’s story, but it does a great job of capturing Ellie’s overall mood as the main character. She is a young girl who has been through a lot and has a lot on her mind, and this commercial captures it perfectly. 

We’ll be able to find out more about Ellie’s journey when The Last of Us Part II releases on June 19. Additionally, be sure to check back to our homepage in the coming days to read our review of the game. Also, if you’re looking for more information about the game online, be cautious about what you read, because some major plot points from the game were leaked last month and are still floating around the internet. 

The game was first announced in December 2016 and was set to release in early 2020. However, developers elected to push the release date back a little bit due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, all of that waiting is about to be over because we are only a handful of days away from one of the biggest releases so far in 2020.

While you’re waiting, there are tons of other great news stories and guides being published on our homepage every day. In the links below, you’ll find some of our most recent coverage.

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Andrew Smith is a Guides Writer at Prima Games. Previously he has worked with IGN, GameSpot, and a handful of other great outlets. When Andrew isn't writing up game guides, you kind find him playing single-player, narrative-driven games. Wanna say hi? You can email Andrew at [email protected]