PC gamers are going to have to spend less money to play The Last of Us Part 1 than PlayStation 5 players did when it originally launched back in September. The Last of Us Part 1 is the latest in a long line of first-party Sony titles to make its way to PC.
The remake of one of PlayStaion's most highly celebrated games was released last year to generally high praise after some fans were skeptical about whether a remake of such a recent game was necessary. Following the success of the remake, Sony made the move to expand the post-apocalyptic franchise's audience to PC. The Last of Us Part 1 follows other popular PlayStation titles such as Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man, Returnal, and God of War to PC as part of a recent effort by Sony to make games from their highly regarded first-party portfolio available on the platform.
The Last of Us Part 1 Minimum and Recommended Requirements Revealed
The Last of Us Part 1 is currently available on Steam and Epic Games Store, but at a lower price than its original $70 PlayStation 5 price tag. On both Steam and Epic, it's sporting a cheaper $60 price tag with an optional $10 Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade which includes early item unlocks and weapon cosmetics. All first-party PS5 titles have recently made the jump to $70, but it looks like Sony's PC ports are still holding strong at the lower $60 price point which is great for PC players.
It's possible that The Last of Us Part 1's status as a remake is keeping the price $10 cheaper; the recent Resident Evil 4 remake is also $60 on consoles and Steam. That being said, this is the first version of The Last of Us that's being made available on PC, so having a $70 tag might have made sense. Right now, with how rough the PC launch of The Last
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