PlayStation Fans Flood Last of Us Season 2 Trailer With Unrelated Comments

PlayStation Fans Flood Last of Us Season 2 Trailer With Unrelated Comments

Key Takeaways

  • Some fans have opted to vent their frustrations about the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection in response to the recent The Last of Us Season 2 teaser.
  • The September 26 trailer attracted complaints about the way Sony handled pre-orders for the limited-edition collection.
  • Some PS5 Pro Anniversary Edition bundles are currently being offered by scalpers for over $13,000.

As a long-time PlayStation fan with a collection that spans three decades, I have to admit I was disappointed by the way Sony handled the pre-orders for the 30th Anniversary Collection. I had my heart set on getting one of those limited-edition bundles, but alas, they were snatched up by scalpers and resold at prices that would make a king blush.


A portion of Sony fans have expressed dissatisfaction towards the trailer for the upcoming Season 2 of “The Last of Us“, using this platform to air their concerns about the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection instead. Although these complaints do not overshadow the general discussion about the trailer, they highlight some lingering discontent amongst consumers regarding the PlayStation brand.

The pre-orders for the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection started on September 26. However, they quickly ran out of stock in every market where Sony made them available. This left many consumers disappointed, especially when it was found that a significant portion of the limited edition collection had been bought by scalpers, who then resold them at inflated prices.

PlayStation Fans Direct Anniversary Collection Frustrations at TLOU Season 2 Trailer

Some fans have chosen to express their dissatisfaction regarding various issues, particularly concerning PlayStation’s handling of pre-orders for the anniversary collection, in response to the initial trailer for The Last of Us Season 2, which was released on September 26. This trailer, a sneak peek at the upcoming season, was shared by PlayStation on Twitter, leading to numerous comments from fans that seemed unrelated to the show but were instead criticizing the company’s handling of pre-orders. A significant number of these complaints targeted the PlayStation Direct store, which was alleged to have been booting users out of queues even though they were still being attended to.

Beyond complaints about not being able to obtain items from the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection, some fans have also expressed dissatisfaction with Sony for not taking stronger measures against reselling or “scalping.” To give you an idea, the highly-sought-after PS5 Pro bundle, a standout in the collection, is currently listed on eBay for as high as $13,750 – a staggering 1,276% increase from its original price. Furthermore, several active eBay auctions for this bundle have already surpassed $5,000 in bids by September 28th. However, it remains uncertain whether the interest these auctions are attracting is genuine.

Despite sparking some discussion on Twitter, it’s worth noting that these comments mainly constitute a small portion of the overall responses to the trailer for The Last of Us Season 2. As we move towards its anticipated 2025 premiere, most discussions have been about the show itself. However, this situation does highlight dissatisfaction among some PlayStation fans regarding the management of pre-orders for the 30th Anniversary Collection.

Furthermore, adding to their woes is the latest news regarding cancellations of some PS5 Pro 30th Anniversary Edition pre-orders without clear reasons given. The fortunate few who managed to secure a pre-order can anticipate receiving their PlayStation 1-themed console package on November 21st.

Sources: P. Reaper / Twitter, ItsJustJake250 / Twitter, MDotParsons / Twitter

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2024-09-28 11:43