![]() ![]() That's a big deal - in fact, it's a bigger deal than it coming to PS5. The Last of Us, one of the jewels in Playstation's IP crown, is coming to PC. ![]() Sony have been making huge inroads on PC in recent years, and are vocal about their future plans for the platform, saying in an investor meeting in May that by 2025 they plan on having "one-third" of their Playstation games available on PC.Īt the same time as people are quite rightly questioning Part 1's credentials as a remake (and that rather terrifying $70 price tag), PC gamers are gearing up to play it for the first time outside of a Playstation platform, with all the graphics tweaking, modding, and other freedoms that that entails. It's significant, because it's the first time with a first-party game that Sony haven't emphasised its exclusivity. Naughty Dog and Sony are duty-bound to release the PS5 version first, of course, but they've already said that the PC version will come "very soon" after. A remake that's actually a graphical overhaul, a mere nine years after the original game? It seems cheeky, and big question marks linger over whether the beat-for-beat repeat of the original game - just with nicer graphics and stuff - really deserves to call itself a remake, given that all the changes are strictly technical.īut while Playstation gamers may rightly feel a little aggrieved that Sony clearly expects them to shell out for the third time for the first Last of Us game, it's possible that Sony's true target audience for the remake isn't actually the console crowd, but PC. ![]() The initial news and subsequent details emerging about The Last of Us Part 1 haven't exactly filled all quarters of the internet with joy. ![]()
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