A two-hour trial for The Last of Us: Part 1 is currently free on PlayStation 5, and the launch of the trial seems to be aligned with the debut of HBO's TV series based on the game.
The TV show debuted on January 15 and had a gigantic launch. Some people who watched the show might be inspired to check out the game, which could explain why PlayStation is offering a free trial. In any event, access to the free trial requires a paid PlayStation Plus membership--get it here.
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The Last of Us: Part I is a "completely rebuilt" version of the 2013 title for the PlayStation 5, including the base game and the prequel chapter, Left Behind. The new version for PS5 also boasts modernized mechanics and additional accessibility options. Check out GameSpot's The Last of Us: Part 1 review to learn more, and PC players can look forward to playing the game when it comes to Steam on March 3.
As for the HBO series, it premiered on January 15 and reached nearly 5 million viewers during its first night. It was HBO's second biggest series debut ever, only trailing House of the Dragon. For more, check out GameSpot's guide to how to stream The Last of Us on HBO.
As for the game series, The Last of Us franchise is expanding with a multiplayer project, which is Naughty Dog's most ambitious game ever.