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The Last of Us: Remastered Includes a New Photo Mode

The Last of Us Remastered is out tomorrow! Check out some new screen shots made from using the new "Photo Mode".
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The Last of Us: Remastered will be available for PS4 users starting tomorrow. To celebrate, Naughty Dog developers Christian Gyrling and Rodney Reece have released two new screen shots using the game’s new photo mode.

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The new photo mode will be available as a day one patch that allows gamers to freeze the action, add filters and rotate the camera in a variety of ways to capture epic in-game moments. To get a better idea of how the new mode will work check out the video released by Naughty Dog that’s embedded above.

The screenshots below were taken using the game’s new photo mode. As you can see it will also allow you to eliminate the HUD and apply some pretty interesting filters to produce some stunning images. 

These photos were shared over Twitter, so there’s a degree of compression involved in the images. Keeping that in mind, the pictures gamers will be capturing once the game is released should be of a much higher fidelity on their Playstation 4’s. 

 


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