According to a prominent source @Silknigth on X, The Last of Us Part II Remastered is coming to PC. The official announcement is expected next month, and one will likely have to wait longer for the release after the announcement. The same source leaked Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC in advance, resulting in gamers being excited for The Last of Us title.
The Last of Us Remastered was released to mixed criticism on PC, due to its poor optimization and port; however, gamers are looking forward to a better PC port for Part II.
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The Last of Us Part II PC Announcement Could Be Near According to Rumors
As of now, the only information the leak has given gamers regarding The Last of Us Part II Remastered PC is its supposed announcement date in April 2024. Aside from that, there is nothing more in the tweet that gives solid information regarding the title. The Last of Us Part II Remastered was released on January 2024, for the PlayStation 5 users, where Naughty Dog and Sony even allowed an upgrade for $10 for gamers who already owned the regular version of the PlayStation 4.
The Remastered version was a drastic upgrade over the vanilla The Last of Us Part II, as it offered a variety of technical upgrades, such as 4K native output support, Performance mode, and unlocked framerate. Judging from the digital upgrade edition, PC gamers can enjoy these features to a full extent as they work even better on current-gen hardware. The Last of Us Part II Remastered also comes with upgraded visuals, better lighting, and tons of graphical settings which one can tweak according to their desire. When it comes to running the game on a PC, one will likely get more technical freedom as well.
The Remastered version of The Last of Us Part II also comes with a new roguelike game mode called No Return, which gives players a different take on the survival game as they fight in a much more difficult setting. So far, there has been no confirmation regarding a PC port of the Naughty Dog masterpiece, but given the number of PlayStation Studios titles making their way to PC, it isn't too far-fetched. With more PlayStation exclusives Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut coming to PC, gamers expect the popular titles to also arrive on PC soon.