Naughty Dog has announced that the PC version of The Last of Us Part I Remake has been delayed until March 28th. According to the team, this delay will give it enough time to further polish the game. And, after what happened with the Uncharted PC collection, will really hope that Naughty Dog will deliver a better PC product.
The Last of Us Part I PC will now be released on March 28. An update from our team: pic.twitter.com/lvApDT71Xj
— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) February 3, 2023
The Last of Us Part I is described as a total overhaul of the original experience. The game will incorporate modernized gameplay, improved controls and expanded accessibility options. Additionally, it will have improved effects and enhanced exploration and combat.
Naughty Dog has replaced the 3D models of both Joel and Ellie. These new models are more in line with those found in The Last of Us Part II. The environments also look richer, and its lighting system has also seen some upgrades.
The game was originally targeting a March 3rd release date. And, since Sony will release Returnal later this month on PC, I really don’t mind this delay.
Stay tuned for more!
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