Love it or leave it, The Last of Us Part II: Remastered is happening, and one of the more mysterious aspects of the controversial must-have package are the missing levels, which were cut from the original release, and perhaps for good reason.
This revelation comes from Updated description of the game Directly, which made some fans remember past shocks, and expect more in the future. Lost Levels will enable players to “explore early development versions of three new levels that did not appear in the original The Last of Us Part II: Sewers, Jackson Party, and Boar Hunt. Enjoy hours of new developer commentary on the development of The Last of Us Part II as you experience the game. “
Now, before we go any further, we should mention that we are not entirely sure what format these missing levels will take, because from this description, it is difficult to determine whether this will be additional content accessed from the title screen or content already integrated into the game. However, it’s fun to speculate and see where these scenes will fall into place.
like GamesRadar According to reports, Super Cyber Detectives have reference footage from the reveal trailer, and with this new information, they have mysteriously placed where these missing levels will be located. Jackson Party is fairly straightforward, with the section expanding at the beginning of the game, and the Boar Hunt being referenced in Ellie’s journal, where she eventually traps a wounded boar in a general store.
I finish Another of us on Reddit, fans are already fearful of what Sewers might hold, as the first part of that environment was one of the most suspense-filled sequences in the game. Furthermore, it appears that the sewers will be included in chronological order after First encounter with the stalker however before Falling into scars for the first time. Players will then immediately arrive at the hospital, where arguably the second most famous encounter in the game takes place. We can see how this could have led to a very horrific chain of events that might have needed to be slowed down.