The Last of Us Part II

New The Last of Us Part II Music Track Shared by Gustavo Santaolalla

Today Composer Gustavo Santaolalla shared a new track created for the upcoming game The Last of Us Part II.

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The music was shared on the composer’s personal Instagram account, and it’s really charming. It brings forth the familiar guitar in a way that really set the mood.

You can listen to it below.

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#thelastofus #thelastofus2 #music @druckmann @naughty_dog_inc @sonyplaystationnetwork #musica 🇦🇷

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Naughty Dog concluded performance capture of the game’s ending just a few weeks ago, and shortly afterward they wrapped up Joel and Ellie’s scenes.

Over the past few months, the team shared that the game’s writer Halley Gross will also have a role in the game, while Druckmann himself mentioned another tease about “one of the most complicated and heart-wrenching scenes” Naughty Dog has ever worked on. We also heard how friendly competition between Sony’s first-party studios helps the folks at Naughty Dog improve their own games.

Unfortunately, we haven’t seen much of the game since the latest reveal at E3 2018. Yet, during the Holidays, Sony Interactive Entertainment released a brand new dynamic theme dedicated to the game and a two-hour-long video showing the same scene with a burning car. That was Naughty Dog’s humorous (and appropriately dark) take on a Yule Log for the Holidays.


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