The Last of Us Part I: PC release pushed back to March 28

The Last of Us Part I: PC release pushed back to March 28

The Last of Us Part I is finally out on March 28th on PC. After the end of season 1 of the HBO series, finally.

The Last of Us is more than a cult game. The two games have sold tens of millions of copies on various compatible consoles since the first game’s release. Unfortunately, PC gamers are still waiting to enjoy it. And we’ll have to wait longer as the studio just announced the postponement of.

The Last of Us Part I releases March 28 on PC

Naughty Dog recently announced that The Last of Us Part I has been pushed back to March 28 on PC. This release follows the game’s launch on PS5 last year and more or less coincides with the end of the first season of the HBO series.

The console version of the remake is a very big visual update to the original 2013 game, while still staying very true to the experience. Many more or less subtle improvements have been integrated into this version, including more advanced artificial intelligence, more relevant haptic feedback, new game modes, and even more varied accessibility options. The launch of the PC version was originally scheduled for March 3rd.

After the end of season 1 of the HBO series, finally

“These few extra weeks will allow us to make sure this version of The Last of Us is up to your and our standards,”Naughty Dog tweeted. “We can’t wait to bring The Last of Us: Part I to a new platform that will embrace both new and old players with Joel and Ellie’s unforgettable survival story, and we hope you’re still looking forward to its release on PC on March 28th..

This new launch date will launch the game on PC after the grand finale of the first season of the HBO series, which is set to air on March 12. And there is no doubt that the audience should, again, respond with those present.

The Last of Us Part I for PC is now out on March 28th. Update from our team: pic.twitter.com/lvApDT71Xj

— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) February 3, 2023

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