‘The Last of Us’ PS3: Game Is Now Available, Auto-Save Issue Fixed: Watch The Post Apocalyptic Game’s Extended Look Here [VIDEO]

The Last of Us release date was June 14 so get your own copy of the game because it is available now! Also, reported bugs regarding auto-save features are now fixed.

The Last of Us PS3 release date was yesterday, June 14 and according to a post from N4G, the Naughty Dog's game has already overtaken Xbox One sales in Amazon. The game is exclusively launched for Sony PlayStation 3. Well, fans could not be happier with the release of the positively reviewed and highly -anticipated survival game, The Last of Us. In fact, tweets from players and fans are already pouring on the micro blogging site Twitter about The Last of US PS3 game.

The official twitter account for Sony Playstation (@ PlayStation) posted a tweet to notify everyone of The Last of Us PS3 release, which were retweeted more than 750 times already.

It says, "The Last of Us is out today, exclusively on PS3: https://bit.ly/11FYdyi Are you in? @Naughty_Dog pic.twitter.com/JcvCNwcWPG." (The photo included in the tweet is posted below.)

A fan commented about the openings of The Last of Us PS3. Justin Hellraiser ‏(@IsoJustin) tweeted, "Damn, The Last Of Us has one of the most tense openings I have seen in gaming history."

Christian (@OlansMind) also tweeted about the PS3 exclusive game, "Once I start playing The Last of Us I think I won't be sleeping because ill be getting freaked out like every five minutes."

An extended look of the game was also released by Naughty Dogs. Watch 'The Last of Us' PS3 exclusiveStory trailer here:

More news regarding 'The Last of Us', according to IGN, the problem with the autosave feature has already been resolved by Naughty Dogs and Sony. From a comment provided by Sony to IGN, it says that the problem was actually on the servers of Naughty Dog and it should be fixed by now.

The issue with autosaving could result to loss of progress while in the single-player campaign. Apparently, it has something to do with the day one patch, Patch 1.01, alongside the connection to the PlayStation Network. To fix the bug, this was advised by the developers: "All players should quit any game in progress out to the XMB and restart The Last of Us. All players can now enjoy single-player and online multiplayer matches as normal."

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