'The Last of Us Part II' spoilers: Reddit user reveals evidence that the sequel is set in Seattle

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Ever since Sony Interactive Entertainment dropped the latest trailer for "The Last of Us Part II," fans have been carefully scrutinizing the title's new setting and environment.

In fact, a Reddit user named Voldsby has been gathering clues that will prove the game sequel is set in Seattle. In fact, he has been doing this since August while examining the video teasers released at the time. Now, in the recently revealed "The Last of Us Part II" trailer, Voldsby has more evidence to prove his claim. In the new discovery he shared on "The Last of Us" and PlayStation 4 subreddit, he posted snaps from the trailer that exactly look like some places in Seattle.

In the first part of the video teaser, fans can see some road signs while a woman is being dragged by two people. As Voldsby compared these signposts to road signs in the real world, it can match the ones in Seattle. The police car also seen at the end of the trailer looks like a vehicle from Seattle Police Department.

Furthermore, the street signs in the "The Last of Us Part II" trailer can be seen about 1.3 miles away from Buttnick building and a parking garage that can be seen using Google map. Even the trees and other plants revealed in the video teaser are similar to what can be seen around Seattle.

Aside from that, the latest trailer for the upcoming Sony Interactive Entertainment game also faces controversy for being too violent and brutal. Thus, some fans are now wondering if it could be played by younger players. In an interview with the Telegraph, the company's president Jack Ryan explained that "The Last of Us Part II" is a game suitable for adults only. In fact, he revealed that it could be rated 18. 

"The Last of Us Part II" is set to be released in 2018 exclusively for PlayStation 4.

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