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The Last of Us Part 1 PC release delayed

It's now coming 25 days later.

The Last of Us Part 1 on PC has been delayed by 25 days, now expected at the end of March 2023 rather than at the beginning of it.

“We’ve decided to push its launch date out by just a few weeks,” developer Naughty Dog said on Twitter, moving the title to a 28 March release.

“We at the studio have been completely blown away by the outpouring of love and support for The Last of Us these last few weeks,” the message continued. “Hearing your love for the HBO adaptation, seeing your beautiful Photo Mode shots, and learning about how the world and characters our studio created nearly a decade ago continue to reach new and old fans alike floors us every day. We know a lot of you have been revisiting the story that started it all with The Last of Us Part 1 on PlayStation 5 console, and we realize many of you have been excited to jump in — some for the first time — when Part 1 hits PC.”

The delay is being used to release the PC title “in the best shape possible,” Naughty Dog continued.

The Last of Us the TV show is currently streaming on HBO Max in the USA and on Binge here in Australia.

The Last of Us Part 1 is available now on PS5 and heads to Windows PC on 28 March. We reviewed it here.

The Last of Us Part 1

2 September 2022
PS5
 

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