The Last of Us: Part II will finally be officially available at the end of May – and could then not only have some violence, but also obviously a much higher dose of sex.
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The first The Last of Us is already considered a pretty brutal game and the first scenes from The Last of Us: Part II, which were seen in several trailers, suggest something similar. In addition, the potential PS4 hit should also have a certain amount of sex to offer.
A romance between the protagonist Ellie and the surviving Dina is already evident in the published videos. This could possibly also lead to explicit material in the course of the game; that at least suggests the description of the American age classification.
The Last of Us: Part II has now received an "M" rating from the ESRB; that stands for mature, i.e. the title is explicitly aimed at adult gamers. The reason for awarding this classification states that bloody effects and an intense depiction of violence have contributed to this, but also "sexual content" as well as the use of language and the use of drugs.
It remains to be seen how Naughty Dog ultimately wraps the romance (s) in the game. From May 29, 2020 at the latest, we'll find out more when The Last of Us: Part II is officially released for PS4.