Description
The Last of Us Part II Remastered PS5 Price in Kenya: The Definitive Version
The Last of Us Part II Remastered is now available in Kenya for Ksh 7,000. While the original was a masterpiece of the PS4 era, this PS5-native version pushes the boundaries of storytelling and survival. It’s not just a graphical bump; the Remastered edition introduces the highly addictive “No Return” roguelike mode, featuring playable characters like Joel and Tommy for the first time. With native 4K visuals, significantly faster loading, and full DualSense integration that lets you feel the tension of every bowstring and trigger pull, this is the ultimate way to experience Ellie and Abby’s complex journey of vengeance.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Game Title | The Last of Us Part II Remastered |
| Platform | PlayStation 5 (PS5) |
| Price in Kenya | Ksh 7,000 |
| Developer | Naughty Dog |
| Resolution | Native 4K (Fidelity) / Upscaled 4K (Performance) |
| Frame Rate | 30 FPS / 60 FPS (Supports Unlocked/VRR) |
| New Modes | No Return (Roguelike), Lost Levels, Speedrun Mode |
| Playable Characters | Ellie, Abby + 10 unlockable characters in No Return |
| Audio | 3D Audio, Descriptive Audio, Speech to Vibrations |
| Storage Required | ~85 GB |
| DualSense Features | Haptic Feedback & Adaptive Triggers |
“No Return”: A Whole New Way to Play
The biggest draw of the Remastered edition is No Return, a roguelike survival mode. You choose a character—including those never before playable, like Dina, Jesse, Lev, and Tommy—and navigate a branching path of combat encounters. Each run is randomized with different enemies (WLF, Seraphites, or Infected) and “Gambits” (mini-challenges). Death is permanent, meaning you lose all weapons and upgrades from that run, providing a high-stakes arcade experience that highlights Naughty Dog’s world-class combat system.
PS5 Technical Prowess
The hardware leap is evident in the Level of Detail (LOD). Distant foliage and buildings in Seattle are sharper, and texture resolutions have been increased across the board. The ultra-high-speed SSD virtually eliminates the long load times of the PS4 version; jumping from the main menu into the game takes mere seconds. If you have a TV that supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), the game feels incredibly fluid, often exceeding the standard 60 FPS in Performance Mode.
Lost Levels and Commentary
For fans of game development, the Lost Levels are a rare treat. These are three unfinished sequences (Sewers, Jackson Party, and Boar Hunt) that were cut from the original game. They include developer voice-overs explaining the design intent and why they were eventually removed, offering a “Director’s Cut” feel to the experience.
Enhanced Immersion
The DualSense controller adds a new layer of “feel” to the survival horror. You’ll feel the resistance of the adaptive triggers when pulling back a bowstring or the specific kick of a shotgun. Haptic feedback translates environmental cues—like the patter of Seattle rain or the rumble of a nearby explosion—directly into your hands, making the world of the Cordyceps outbreak feel more dangerous and tactile than ever.
Verdict: Is it Worth Ksh 7,000?
If you are playing for the first time, this is the only version you should consider. For returning players, the No Return mode alone offers dozens of hours of replayability that the original lacked. At Ksh 7,000, it’s a reasonably priced “complete” package of one of the most awarded games in history, now polished to perfection for the current generation.
Shop more VideoGames at Phonecart Kenya.












There are no reviews yet.