

You’ve completed the three days of Seattle as Ellie, then you’ve gone back and done it all again from Abby’s point of view. You’ve done the prologue, including the upsetting bit. So, you’ve nearly completed The Last of Us Part II. What’s the significance of the new title screen in The Last of Us Part II? Get out of here if you’ve not finished The Last of Us Part II yet. You don’t actually visit Catalina, the location of the new title screen, on a playthrough of The Last of Us Part II.īut it is somewhere that’s been mentioned in the game. It’s located in Avalon, the largest settlement on Catalina.)ĭon’t worry if you thought you’d missed something on your playthrough, though. (It’s not exactly the same angle and the design is slightly stylised, but the building is the Catalina Island Casino Ballroom and Theater, in case you were wondering. Here’s a side-by-side comparison: Source (top): Flickr | Source (bottom): Naughty Dog You might be thinking it could be absolutely anywhere, but that round, white building is really distinctive. Where is it, though? Where is the location in the new title screen of The Last of Us Part II?įirst up, the straightforward bit: It’s Santa Catalina Island in Southern California, or just Catalina for short. Gone is the fog and the gloom, replaced instead with waves, crashing on a sandy beach, and a circular white building in the distance. It’s still a boat – a similar-looking one, at that – but it’s in a different setting.
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There’s the obligatory New Game Plus mode, of course, but the visuals have changed, too. When you complete The Last of Us Part II, however, the title screen changes. It’s simultaneously serene and ominous, something that The Last of Us does especially well as a series. It’s a small motorboat, bobbing around, in the fog. It’s weird, we know.)īut you know what the title screen looks like, that’s the important thing. (A secondary embargo for when you can tell people you’ve got the game – and limiting the visual bits you can use on your social media to just the title screen – is now a thing. Why? Because reviewers tweeted out the title screen weeks before the game even released. You’ll be familiar with the title screen of The Last of Us Part II, even if you’ve not played the game. Warning: This article will contain general location, character and story spoilers for The Last of Us Part II.
