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PlayStation Refunds Users for The Last of Us Part II Remastered
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PlayStation Refunds Users for The Last of Us Part II Remastered

Evelyn Blake
Last updated: 19 January 2024 19:36
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In a surprising turn of events, PlayStation has announced a refund for users. This applies to those who mistakenly purchased The Last of Us Part II Remastered at its full $50 price instead of opting for the $10 upgrade.The highly anticipated game, available both in physical and digital formats, has left some users scratching their heads over pricing confusion.

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For those eager to experience the enhanced version of The Last of Us Part II, the option to upgrade for a mere $10 seemed like a no-brainer. However, a glitch in the pre-order phase led to many users unintentionally shelling out the full $50 for the game. Fortunately, PlayStation is stepping up to rectify the situation

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On various social media platforms, users have shared messages from PlayStation. These messages confirm the reimbursement for those who mistakenly paid the full price. The message assures users that their $50 will be refunded, ensuring they don’t end up spending an unnecessary $40.

PlayStation Refunds Users for The Last of Us Part II Remastered (1)

Clarifying the Confusion

During the pre-order frenzy, the PlayStation Store failed to adequately differentiate between the purchase options, causing confusion among users. This misstep prompted a wave of accidental full-price purchases. Fortunately, the gaming giant is making amends by reimbursing those who inadvertently overpaid.

Digital Advantage

Players who own the digital version of The Last of Us Part II for PS4 are in luck. They will enjoy a significantly discounted digital upgrade to the PS5 version on launch day. In a gesture of goodwill, PlayStation has refunded the PS5 version pre-order purchase. This ensures players won’t miss out on the opportunity to grab the digital upgrade on release day.

For those with a physical copy of The Last of Us Part II for PlayStation 4, upgrading requires inserting the disc into the PS5. In contrast, digital copy owners can easily access the PlayStation Store and pay for the upgrade hassle-free.

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Remastered Perks

The remastered version of The Last of Us Part II not only boasts a visually enhanced narrative but also includes added features. Players can look forward to director’s commentary, a new roguelike gameplay mode, and additional levels.

In related news, the director of the title has staunchly defended the decision to remaster the game, emphasizing the value it brings to both newcomers and loyal fans alike.

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Evelyn Blake is an investor in technology and journalist who has been in the nascent space since 2014. Her love and passion for technological innovations made her delve deeper into the world of technology evolution. As a journalist, Evelyn has been covering latest trends and emerging gadgetries. She is a philanthropist and human rights activist.

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