PC Players WIN The Last of Us Day — PS5 Fans Feel Left Behind After Naughty Dog’s Big Celebration
The Last of Us Day 2025 may have occurred last week, but celebrations are still taking place this week. Fans of the franchise were quick to note, though, that PC players seemed to have gotten a little more goodies this year.
What did The Last of Us Day 2025 feature?
Alongside some big news like The Last of Us Part II Remastered being put on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions, Naughty Dog had some other surprises for fans. However, many online seemed to note that players on PC were getting slightly more to celebrate the big day than their PlayStation counterparts.
While PlayStation gamers did get the remastered game for free, it was PC players that got a ton of digital goods. Naughty Dog announced that graphic designer Jason Ferry made a number of wallpapers for both mobile and desktop users to celebrate The Last of Us Day.
Naughty Dog also revealed a number of animated avatars and avatar frames for Steam users, that can be bought in the Steam Points Shop. The avatars and frames can be used in conjunction, and left some fans unhappy that PlayStation users didn’t much in the way of digital items.
There is still a ton of goodies to partake in no matter what platform you play on. For those looking for physical collectibles, Naughty Dog has released a new Bloater statue in partnership with Dark Horse. New plushies from YouTooz are also out, as is a new shark plushie from Fangamer.
“Enough With the Lies”: DWTS’ Ezra Sosa DEFENDS Partner Jordan Chiles, BLASTS ‘Mean Girl’ Rumors as CRUEL and UNFAIR, Admitting the Online Hate Has ‘Broken His Heart’ and Left Jordan in Tears Backstage

Ezra Sosa has come to the defense of his Dancing With the Stars season 34 partner, Jordan Chiles, amid social media speculation that she is a “mean girl.”
Sosa, 24, took to Instagram on Friday, October 10, to dispel those rumors, debunking examples that fans gave and saying they “couldn’t be further from the truth.” He started with a moment where it appeared Chiles, also 24, appeared to walk off stage.
“They told Jordan that she needed to move immediately after scores because then they needed to announce [the] tour,” he explained. “Personally, I don’t think that was a good time to do it because when you look back at it, she’s gonna take direction and she’s gonna leave the shot.”
The other example was a joke that he said only demonstrated the familial dynamic between the two.
“The second one is how I picked her up during elimination and she jokingly said, ‘OK, you can put me down now,’” he said. “For those of you who do not know Jordan and I, and our dynamic, it is very much like a brother and sister. When that moment happened, I didn’t think much of it. I thought it was hysterical.”
Sosa and Chiles have gotten through the first four eliminations of the season unscathed, most recently quickstepping through Disney Week with a score of 24. This is Sosa’s second season participating as a pro after he and convicted con artist Anna Delvey were eliminated second in season 33.
“You can talk your negative stuff about me, and I can handle it like a champ,” Sosa continued. “But when it comes to my partner, I’m gonna feel a certain way about it. Honestly, the thing that hurts me the most is knowing the person that she is and knowing the time that we have together, it just breaks my heart because that’s not my experience with her at all.”
He added, “She is truly a remarkable person, and I am so, so grateful that she came into my life. We’re allowed to be our own individual selves, and sometimes our dynamic may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it is certainly mine and we’re on this journey together. And it is so special, and I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure that it is reflected as such.”
Sosa also had support from his castmates — and onstage rivals — in the comments.
“Haters are always gonna find something to hate,” wrote Elaine Hendrix, who is partnered with Alan Bersten this season. “You two are incredible. And Jordan is amazing. She’s also fierce! No apologies needed for that. Love you both. 😍.”
Mark Ballas, the pro partnered with Whitney Leavitt, added, “Well said buddy. Proud of you both. Keep killing it 🫶🏼👊🏼.”
Xochitl Gomez, who won season 32 alongside Val Chmerkovskiy, wrote, “Love watching you two on the show! You’re killing it 🔥❤️.”
“Honestly, she should [have hesitation] sometimes, but I think that’s one of the greatest things about her is how fearless she is,” he told Us. “That’s how someone like her is where she’s at.”
Dancing With the Stars airs on ABC and Disney+ Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.