The Last of Us Part 1's PC port is launching "very soon" after the PS5 version
Joeį£l and Ellie will make the jump to PC sooner than expected

The Last of Us Part 1 should launch on PC āvery soonā after the PS5 version, according toš a developer involved with the remake.
Over the past weekend, senior environment texture artist Jonathan Benaino responded to a fan congratulating 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:Naughty Dog on bringing The Last of Us Part 1 to PC and PS5. Writinź¦g back to the eager fan, Benaino revealed that the remake would be coming to PC āvery soon after the PS5 release,ā which is currentlšy scheduled for September 2.
Glad to hear you're hyped mšź¦an! PC version should come out a bit later, but very soon after the PS5 release!
When The Last of Us ParšŖt 1 was officially revealed after months of rumors earlier this month, a little line in the trailer revealed that the remake was in development for PC. This marks the first time Naughty Dogās series has ever come to any platform outside of the PlayStation, as both the original Last of Us and The Last of Us Part 2 were exclusive to PlayStation 3 and 4 consoles.
Nonetheless, itās great news for fans to know that the remakeās PC launch wonāt be far behind its PS5 counterpart. While itās doubtful that the PC version of Naughty Dogās remake could launch by the end of 2022, perhaps fans should expectš the port to launch by the end of 2023 at the latest, given Benainoās comments.
This would put The Last of Us Part 1ās PC port way ahead of schedule than other PlayStation exź§ clusives. For example, Days Gone received a PC port in May 2021, over two years after the game initially launched as a PS4 exclusive in April 2019. Similarly, God of War launched on PC over three years after it was initally released on PS4.
Check out our 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å·ē åå²ę„询:upcoming PC games guide for a complete look over which other former console exclusives are coming to the platform in the future.
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