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Here’s a code for The Last of Us Part II’s dynamic PS4 theme

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Need a change of scenery on your PlayStation 4 home screen? You might dig this Last of Us Part II theme. First and foremost, it’s free – always a treat! – but it also has a cool day-and-night effect.

Ellie’s theme shifts from day to night “based on your PS4 system clock.” It’s a great effect.

There isn’t a link to share this time. Instead, you can download the Last of Us Part II theme from the PlayStation Store using a redeemable code. In the Americas, it’s 4FMP-BBNM-J5L3. In Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Africa, India, and the Middle East, the code is 9DEK-PKNG-N445.

These codes will last for one year – they expire on February 11, 2021 – so take your time.

Naughty Dog also released The Last of Us Part II wallpapers for desktop and mobile, which you can find on the official PlayStation website or download from the gallery at the bottom of this post.

Launch day is still set for May 29, 2020. If you’re going to PAX East, you’ll be able to go hands-on with an hour-long demo of The Last of Us Part II. Naughty Dog calls the slice “an early area of the game where Ellie and Dina must venture out of Jackson into the surrounding areas to clear out infected.”


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