The Last of Us Part 1 is out on PC soon, and Sony has detailed all the specs you'll need to have to be able to run the game.
Naughty Dog's remake of the classic PS3 title is launching on PC at the end of this month, March 28. Ahead of its release, Sony has shared details on the minimum settings you'll need to play it over on the PlayStation Blog. The post also shared some features unique to the PC version of the game, like AMD FSR 2.2 support, Nvidia DLSS Super Resolution support, VSync and frame rate cap options, as well as being able to tweak things like texture quality and reflections.
Those with DualSense controllers might also be happy to hear that the PC version of the game will support the controller, and its specific haptic feedback features. Anyone with a wide monitor will also be happy to hear that there will be ultra-wide monitor support for both 21:9 Ultrawide and 32:9 Super Ultrawide aspect ratios.
While you wait for the game to launch on PC, you could catch up on the live-action HBO adaptation, which just recently reached one billion minutes streamed in a week for the first time.
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