The Last of Us Part I Delayed for PC
Naughty Dog has delayed release for PC version of The Last of Us Part 1 and has moved dates to March 28, 2023.
The Last of Us Part I Delayed for PC |
In wake of latest HBO adaptation, many people are revisiting The Last of Us Part I by developer Naughty Dog and publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment on their PlayStation 5 console lately and many fans still awaits PC version release.
Naughty Dog has confirmed a launch date for PC version of The Last of Us Part I last year during The Game Awards 2022 event. Originally set for early March 2023 release, PC port of TLoUs has been delayed and moved to later this month.
A remake of 2013 original, PC release of The Last of Us was scheduled at March 3, which is now pushed back to March 28, 2023. Naughty Dog has delayed its arrival for few weeks, arriving just after the season finale episode of HBO show.
While ongoing TV series on HBO continues to break viewership records, Naughty Dog dev team plans to polish PC version. Learning from Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection release, they want to deliver a better experience at launch.
In a latest social media post, Naughty Dog announces to delay PC version of The Last of Us Part I on Twitter.
The Last of Us Part I PC will now be released on March 28. An update from our team: pic.twitter.com/lvApDT71Xj
— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) February 3, 2023
During official announcement, game director Matthew Gallant hinted at introducing many new features for PC version. Hopefully, Naughty Dog will highlight platform-specific options of TLoU via new trailer very soon ahead of its release.
The Last of Us Part I is currently available to pre-order on PC via Epic Games Store and Steam at a retail price of $59.99 only. Alongside single-player base game story campaign, its DLC prequel chapter Left Behind is also bundled together.