Development on The Last of Us 2 Remastered’s PC port has reportedly been complete for at least 7 months

Development on The Last of Us 2 Remastered’s PC port has reportedly been complete for at least 7 months



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The PC port of The Last of United States Part 2 Remastered has actually apparently been total given that a minimum of November of 2023.

This originates from trustworthy market leaker billbil-kun (thanks, VGCwho reports for Dealabs that The Last of United States 2 Remastered’s PC port has actually remained in advancement given that “a minimum of 2021.”

“Furthermore, and this is the most crucial details in this short article, our company believe that the advancement of the video game is well completed, and this goes back to a minimum of November 2023,” checks out Google Equated variation of the French report.

The Last of United States 2 Remastered launched specifically on PS5 back in January with some visual enhancements like native 4K resolution in Fidelity mode, much better load times, and a brand-new roguelike mode called No Return that a person of the designers stated is “not advised for weak hearts.”

A PC port of The Last of United States 2 Remastered hasn’t been formally verified, and the initial variation of the 2020 follow up has yet to make its method over to PC either. The Last of United States Part 1, a remake of the 2013 survival scary classic that generated the entire series, released on PC in 2023 however was extensively slammed for all sorts of glaring technical concerns

With Summertime Game Fest 2024 on the near horizon, there’s a great chance we’ll see months of reports, not to discuss this brand-new report, lastly culminate in a statement from Naughty Dog and Sonyand if that does take place, this report suggests its release might take place soon afterwards.

In the meantime, here’s whatever we understand about The Last of United States Season 2 on HBO

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