Naughty Dog has released an extended video of the upcoming The Last of Us: Part 1 highlighting the differences from the original version.

The video lasts longer than ten minutes and was posted online shortly after various gameplay footage leaked. The game can be played in either native 4k at 30 fps or dynamic 4k at 60 fps and uses various DualSense options such as haptic feedback, the adaptive triggers and 3D audio.

Naughty Dog who are also on PlayStation BlogĀ  once again announces that the game has been completely rebuilt to take advantage of improved graphics. That also provides much more detail – for example bullets can destroy concrete – and a seamless transition between movies and gameplay. The animation of characters has also been made much more realistic and the artificial intelligence of enemies has improved.

There are also several additional options in the game, including more than 60 accessibility options, new unlockable clothes for Joel and Ellie, a ‘permadeath’ mode and a mode for speedrunners.

Last June, The Last of Us: Part 1 was officially announced. The game will be released on September 2 for PlayStation 5. The game should also come to PC at a later date.