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'The Last of Us' Is Getting Its Final DLC, 'Grounded,' With Four New Multiplayer Maps and a New Single Player Mode

'The Last of Us' Will Gets Its Last DLC, 'Grounded,' Soon, And It Comes With New Maps and Modes

All of the buzz lately has been on The Last of Us: Remastered for PS4, but let's not forget about the good ol' PS3 version.

Today, PlayStation Blog announced the game modes and info on the game's final DLC, titled "Grounded."

The DLC will consist of two parts (both of which will come gratis to those that bought the season pass), and the first is the "Grounded" single player mode.

"Grounded Mode will be the hardest challenge you'll ever face as you try to complete the single-player campaign of The Last of Us," PS Blog said. "The AI is relentless, smart, and brutal, and survival will be near impossible. 'Completed Grounded Mode' might be one of the most difficult Trophies you'll ever earn. If you're not a season pass holder, Grounded Mode will cost $4.99 standalone."

And then there's the multiplayer items in the "Reclaimed Territories" map pack:

"The Reclaimed Territories Map Pack features four new maps: Wharf, Capitol, Coal Mine, and Water Tower. Each map has a mix of Trophies attached and is set in a location that will be familiar yet unfamiliar to players of the single-player campaign. Intelligent use of climbing, stealth, flanking, and all your clan survival techniques will be essential to master these maps. It's available for $9.99 for non-season pass holders."

Cool! Hope you bought that season pass, because this stuff is not coming cheap. Oh, but everyone gets a free new weapon, the "Full-Auto Rifle." So that's sure nice of Sony and Naughty Dog.

If you're interested in the full details, definitely check out the post over at PS Blog to learn about the new maps and weapons included in the pack. Also, Naughty Dog will be livestreaming the new content on its Twitch channel on April 24 at 12:00 noon Pacific time.

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