The Last of Us 2 Launch Trailer

The Last of Us 2 launch trailer has a thrilling buildup to a new adventure

The Last of Us 2 launch trailer has arrived just over a week before we finally can get our hands on Naughty Dog’s highly-anticipated sequel to 2013’s The Last of Us. If you haven’t been following the game’s development thus far, this new The Last of Us 2 trailer will give you a quick look at what’s coming (without spoiling too much!)

This trailer is shorter than most launch trailers we’ve seen. It shows a hectic array of scenes with Ellie meeting people in the game world, various locations, and little bits of combat here and there. Throughout the entire trailer, Ellie utters a single sentence with conviction.

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“I’m gonna find… and I’m gonna kill… every… last… one of them,” Ellie dramatically states.

The people she’s talking about are, however, a mystery, and it’s probably best to keep things that way if you don’t want to spoil any of the story. That said, this short trailer is sure to get fans excited for what’s coming; you can watch The Last of Us 2 launch trailer for yourself below:

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