The Last of Us Part 1: Release of the PC version is slightly delayed

With a statement, the release of The Last of Us Part 1 (PC) is postponed to March 28th.


from Valentin Sattler
The release of the PC version of The Last of Us Part 1 has been delayed: Naughty Dog cannot release the game on March 3, but needs until the end of the month. On March 28th it should finally be time for players to be able to enjoy The Last of Us on the PC for the first time.

The first The Last of Us is almost ten years old: the game was released for the Playstation 3 in June 2013, finally for the Playstation 4 in July 2014 and for the Playstation 5 in September 2022. Until now, however, you could not play the action-adventure without a Sony console , but that is about to change. It has been known since last December that the developers at Naughty Dog finally want to publish the PC version of the game this March.

end of the month instead of the beginning

Originally, the PC version of The Last of Us Part 1






With a statement, the release of The Last of Us Part 1 (PC) is postponed to March 28th.



With a statement, the release of The Last of Us Part 1 (PC) is postponed to March 28th.
Source: Naughty Dog


The exact reasons for the postponement are not broken down. Instead, the talk is that the developers want to release the game in the best possible condition. Translated, this should mean that the PC version of The Last of Us Part 1 still has technical problems at the moment and that the developers need more time to fix them.

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Naughty Dog, on the other hand, does not provide any more precise details, such as whether gameplay bugs or performance problems are the cause. In any case, it is to be hoped that the postponement will give the developers enough time for the PC version to be stable by the time it is released at the end of March. Because a buggy launch version would hardly do justice to the good reputation of the game.

Source: Naughty Dog (Twitter)



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