The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered on PC has been ready for at least seven months, it’s claimed
A reliable insider says development on the PC port “is well and truly complete”
The PC version of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered has been sitting fully developed for more than half a year, it’s claimed.
Dealabs user Billbil-kun, who has a long track record of reliably leaking game announcements and other information, says they believe the game has been finshed for some time.
According to the insider’s sources, development on the PC version started at least as far back as 2021.
“What’s more, and this is the most important piece of information in this article, we believe that the game’s development is well and truly complete, dating back to at least November 2023,” they added.
Speculating as to why the PC port wasn’t released alongside the PS5 version and has still yet to appear, Billbil-kun wonders if the game is being held back to release alongside the second season of The Last of Us TV show, which is scheduled for 2025.
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered was released on PS5 in January, and enjoyed a Metacritic score of 90.
As well as a remastered version of the 2020 PS4 adventure, it includes a trio of ‘Lost Levels’ which feature playable sequences previously cut from the game, as well as a roguelike survival mode called No Return.
VGC’s The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered review called it “the best way to play one of the best games ever made”.