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

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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 zombie-slaying emotional survival game originally scheduled for release on March 3rd will now be released on March 28th. The studio claims the extra time will be used to ensure a polished experience at launch, free from any bugs or tweaking issues. The delay was due in part to the success of the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us, although Naughty Dog didn’t want to tarnish its reputation by releasing a port that’s a little rough around the edges.

“We in the studio have been blown away by the love and support that has been pouring out The last of us these last few weeks. hear your love for this HBO Adapting, watching your beautiful shots in Photo Mode, and learning how the world and characters our studio created nearly a decade ago continue to reach fans new and old alike amazes us every day.” in the open letter from cheeky dog reads. “And we want to make sure of that The Last of Us Part 1 The PC debut is in great shape. These extra weeks will allow us to ensure that this version of The Last of Us meets your needs and ours.” The developer has not yet announced the system requirements and what’s new PC specific Features that would normally be the best PS5 Version – published in Septemberlast year – which improved the graphics and loading times.

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But when over PlayStation– PC connections are your choice – and it always is – gamers can expect unlocked framerates, ultra-wide monitor support and other tech benefits tailored for graphics cards. However, the story remains the same as that Original version 2013Follow the journey of hardened survivor Joel as he smuggles teenage girl Ellie across a post-pandemic America riddled with infected mutants. Dealing with her grief and overcoming eccentric survivors, the two eventually forge a father-daughter relationship and restore a light of hope to Joel’s unhappy mind.

During its marketing campaign for the PS5 launch Sony seemed quite aggressive in making people realize that The Last of Us Part I was a complete remake built from the ground up. Even then, the Rs. $4,999 and $70 respectively seemed overpriced to fans — especially those who played the previous versions. There are now three variants – the original from 2013 Last of Us, the PS4 Remaster and now a remake. Such a good game that Naughty Dog couldn’t resist making some tweaks and re-releasing it. The Last of Us Part I not only improved the visuals, but also added AI upgrades (enemy upgrades) so that they behaved similarly to the ones in the critically acclaimed bloody sequel, The Last of Us Part II. A permadeath mode was also included for the gaming masochists out there, alongside over 60 accessibility features, aimed at those who suffer from visual, auditory or motor problems.

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 Members. If you haven’t bought this game yet, you can check it out and make an informed decision as to whether the upgrades are worth full price. A PS Plus Deluxe subscription costs Rs. 849 per month. Meanwhile, HBO has renewed The last of us series for a second seasonwhich will record the events of The Last of Us Part II Game.

The Last of Us Part I is coming to PC on March 28th. Pre-orders are possible live steam And Epic Games Store at Rs. 3,999.

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