The Last of Us Part 2 PC port is ready to be released and has been since last year, according to new report

It
seems
like
a
PC
version
of
The
Last
of
Us
Part
2
has
actually
been
ready
to
release
since
November
2023.

That’s
according
to

reliable
leaker
Billbil-kun
of
Dealabs
,
the
very
same
person
who
recently
accurately
reported
on

God
of
War:
Ragnarok
being
the
next
PlayStation
game
to
come
to
PC.


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Writing
in
French
(but
lets
now
hold
that
against
them)
Billbil-kun
says
that
based
on
their
information,
development
of
the
PC
port
began
in
2021.

“Furthermore,
and
this
is
the
most
important
information
in
this
article,
we
believe
that
the 

development
of
the
game
is
well
finished
 ,
and
this 

dates
back
to
at
least
November
2023
.”

said
Billbil-kun.
This
is
a
direct
translation
using
Google
Translate,
so
it
may
not
be
perfect.

The
PC
port
will
likely
be
based
almost
entirely
on
the
2024
remaster
of
The
Last
of
Us
Part
2,
with
a
few
extra
PC-specific
things
thrown
into
the
mix
such
as
widescreen
support
and
upscaling
tech,
much
like

the
God
of
War:
Ragnarok
PC
port.

If
the
game
has
been
ready
for
over
half
a
year,
what’s
the
hold
up?
Well,
Billbil-kun
understandably
speculates
that
Sony
has
held
the
port
back
in
order
to
release
it
alongside
the
second
season
of
The
Last
of
Us
TV
show
on
HBO.

Currently
though,
the
second
season
isn’t
due
out
until
2025,
a
rather
long
time
to
wait.
But
if
the
game
is
already
finished
and
ready
to
go,
it’s
not
like
it
costs
Sony
and
Naughty
Dog
anything
to
leave
it
sitting
on
a
hard
drive
somewhere
until
season
two
is
released
for
maximum
effect.

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