The Last of Us season 1 is released on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD this summer


The first season of HBO’s The Last of Us television adaptation will be released physically this summer.

All nine episodes will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on July 18.

The 4K Ultra HD version is priced at $50/£40, the Blu-ray at $45/£30 and the DVD at $40/£25.

Amazon All three formats are already available for pre-order in Great Britain, as well as a £50 Steelbook 4K UHD Edition. It is not yet known if the Steelbook will be exclusive to Amazon, or if it will also be available in North America.

You can pre-order the series from the links below. This article will be updated as more retailers list the series for pre-order.

4K Ultra HD

Blu-Ray

DVD

In addition to all nine episodes, the physical box sets also include the following bonus features:

  • The Last of Us: Stranger Than Fiction (New feature exclusive to 4K, BD and DVD) – The cast and filmmakers of the series join experts in survival, microbiology and parasitology for a chilling discussion about the reality of the invasive fungus and subsequent apocalypse in The Last of Us.
  • Controllers Down: Adapting The Last of Us (A new feature exclusive to 4K, BD and DVD) – Follow The Last of Us’ journey from console to screen as the Cast and Filmmakers take us through the process of expanding the world and breathing new life into the game’s beloved characters.
  • From level to live action (New feature exclusive to 4K, BD, and DVD) – Discover how The Last of Us incorporated and expanded on fan-favorite gameplay moments from the series.
  • Getting to know me (4 features)
  • Final clarification Troy Baker (2 features)
  • Within a period (9 properties)
  • Is this The Last of Us line? (2 features)

The 4K UHD release is of particular note to UK fans who don’t subscribe to Sky. Their only legal option to watch the show was Sky’s Now streaming service, which offers up to 1080p streaming.

The Last of Us has already been renewed for a second season next time an overwhelmingly successful first season which saw HBO viewership numbers second only to House of the Dragon in recent years.

Earlier this week, the authors Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin apparently confirmed his intentions the third season would be comingsuggesting that Season 2 might not contain everything The Last of Us, Part II game.