The Last of Us Part II Remastered key art for the PC version

Two years have gone by since The Last of Us Part I first arrived onto PC, and while it has been quite a excruciating wait, I'm happy to say that The Last of Us Part II Remastered has now finally landed as well in order to get the PC squad up to speed on the whole story. In terms of features the PC version brings with it HDR and ultrawide support, a variety of graphic options to mess around with, as well as the now-standard support for upscaling technology like NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3.1, and AMD FSR 4.0.

While not particularly relevant for us on PC given that this is the only version available, the Remastered upgrade brings with it a roguelike survival mode with a bunch of different characters, an in-game tour of three early-development levels that ended up getting cut and, a personal favorite, hours of developer commentary sprinkled throughout the game for those of us that like to peek behind the curtains!

What some of this looks like in action, as well as what the PC version looks like in general, that you can check out through the launch trailer below. Have a gander:

As for the quality of the PC port, I'm pleased to say that there don't appear to be nearly as many issues as with the original back in 2023. The only recurring problem I can see is that for some players the game simply refuses to save which is obviously a big issue, though likely one that can be easily fixed. So as always, I'd recommend giving The Last of Us Part II an extra week or two before diving in, just to be on the safe side.

You can keep track of any updates, as well as learn more about the game itself, over at Steam. Enjoy!

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