The Last of Us Part 1 PC port delayed by 3 weeks: Details

The PC port of The Last of Us Part I has been delayed by three weeks. In a tweet, developer Naughty Dog confirmed that the highly anticipated emotional, zombie-killing survivor game, which was originally scheduled to release on March 3, will now release on March 28. The studio claims that the extra time will be used for sure. A refined experience at launch that is devoid of bugs or customization issues. The delay was partly motivated by the success surrounding HBO’s adaptation of The Last of Us, with Naughty Dog not wanting to tarnish its reputation by pushing a slightly rough port around the edges.

“We are absolutely blown away by the outpouring of love and support in the studio last of us This past few weeks. hearing your love for HBO customization, viewing your beautiful Photo Mode shots, and learning how our studio created the worlds and characters we created nearly a decade ago continue to reach new and old fans alike every day,” Open Letter naughty Dog reads. “And so we want to make sure the last of us part 1 The PC starts off in the best shape possible. These extra few weeks will allow us to make sure this edition of The Last of Us lives up to your standards and ours. The developer has not yet revealed the system requirements and new pc special Features that would normally one-up PS5 Version – Launched in septemberLast year — which improved graphics and loading times.

The Last of Us Part 1 PS5 review: Absolutely beautiful, but high price

but if the past Play Station-PC ports can be anything – which have been consistent – players can expect unlocked framerates, support for ultra-wide monitors, and other tech perks commensurate with the graphics card. The story, however, remains the same original 2013 version, in which you track the journey of Joel, a hardened survivor who is tasked with smuggling a teenage Ellie into America after an epidemic swarms with infected mutants. After grappling with their own grief and overcoming cynical survivors, the pair eventually embrace a father-daughter relationship, rekindling a glimmer of hope in Joel’s grieving heart.

During its marketing campaign for the PS5 launch, Sony seemed offensive enough to convince people that The Last of Us Part I was a full blown remake Built from the ground up. Still, Rs. 4,999 / $70 price tag seemed like a lot to fans – especially those who played the previous edition. There are now three variants – the original 2013 Last of Us, the PS4 Remastered, and now a remake. Such a great game, Naughty Dog couldn’t stop giving it some touch-ups and re-releasing it. The Last of Us Part I Not only its visuals improved but added AI (enemy) upgrade so they behave the same way as shown in critically acclaimed bloody sequel, The Last of Us Part II, A permadeath mode For gaming masochists was also included, with over 60 accessibility features aimed at those suffering from visual, hearing, or motor challenges.

In celebration of the HBO series debut last month, The Last of Us Part I Was made available as a two-hour free trial ps plus Deluxe/Premium Member. Those who are indecisive about getting this game can take it as a test drive and make an informed decision if the upgrade is worth the full cost. one ps plus deluxe membership cost Rupee. 849 per month. Meanwhile, HBO renewed last of us series for a second seasonwhich will chart the events of The Last of Us Part II Play.

The Last of Us Part I will release on PC on March 28. pre-orders are live Steam And epic games store On Rs. 3,999.