According to industry insider, Billbil-kun, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered will be soon coming to PC. In fact, the PC version of this game has been in the works since 2021, and it’s been ready since November 2023.
🚨 ONE DAY IN THE FUTURE RELEASE 🚨
As many of you have asked me, here is everything we know about the PC port of The Last of Us Part IIhttps://t.co/e2VR48qO3J#TLOU2
— billbil-kun (@billbil_kun) June 5, 2024
Billbil-kun is a trusted source for leaks. Among other things, he leaked in May 2024 that God of War: Ragnarok would be the next PlayStation game to hit the PC. So yeah, we can assume that the next PS game after Ragnarok may be TLOUP2.
The teams behind the PC version of the first TLOUP were Iron Galaxy and Naughty Dog. And, as you all know, it had MAJOR issues when it came out.
I just hope that both Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy have learned their lesson. I mean, if the PC version has been complete since November 2023, it should release in a pretty polished state. Right? RIGHT?
It should also not come as a surprise that Sony is interested in bringing The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered on PC. The first TLOUP is now the seventh most successful PlayStation game on PC. Although it did not enjoy the success of the Horizon games, it did sell well.
And that is that. There is nothing more to add to this story at this point. I should also note that we won’t be hearing about the PC version of this game for quite a while. Right now, Sony will be focusing on promoting God of War: Ragnarok PC (which comes out on September 19th).
Stay tuned for more!
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