According to recent reports, the PC version of The Last of Us Part 2 has been completed for over seven months. Billbil-kun, a reputable leaker, revealed that development began in 2021 and wrapped up late last year.
The Last of Us 2, initially launched on PS5 in January, has received critical acclaim. However, the PC port’s delay has left fans curious. Speculation suggests Sony might align the game’s release with the second season of The Last of Us TV series, expected in 2025.
Billbil-kun’s sources confirmed the PC version’s completion in November 2023. They also hinted that Sony has strategic plans for its release, possibly to maximize impact alongside the TV series.
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered includes new features like the ‘Lost Levels’ and a roguelike mode called No Return. These additions enhance the game’s depth and replayability, making the wait for the PC port even more exciting.
Sony’s decision to hold back the PC release might also be influenced by the lukewarm reception of previous ports, such as The Last of Us Part 1 on PC. Fans remain optimistic, anticipating that Sony will ensure a smoother launch this time.
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