The Last of Us Part 1 PC debut has been plagued with crashes and an unplayable state, so much so that the game has been flagged as "Mostly Negative" on Steam, with most players recommending against the title. This is undoubtedly the worst debut of any game in PlayStation PC's recent history of porting their flagship titles from PS4 and PS5.
Released exclusively on PS5 late last year, The Last of Us Part 1 remakes Naughty Dogs' iconic title for a modern generation of audiences. Considering how the original 2013 release and its 2014 PS4 remaster are now considered phenomenal titles, many fans felt the remake was unnecessary. However, there is no denying that the Part 1 remake stays authentic to the original and is truly the most definitive way to experience the generation-defining title.
With this being the case, the anticipation for the title's release on PC was relatively high, especially following the phenomenal adaptation of The Last of Us on HBO Max. However, the game is in a very unplayable state, resulting in overwhelming player reviews not recommending the title.
Since Horizon Zero Dawn's massive debut on PC in 2020, PlayStation has been porting its iconic titles to PC, whether it is God of War or the two amazing Spider-Man titles by Insomniac. To focus on this aspect, Sony built a new publishing arm in PlayStation PC LLC and acquired prominent PC port developer studios like Nixxes.
However, The Last of Us Part 1 PC port was not developed by Nixxes. After working on the two excellent ports of Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales, the company is speculated to be developing a Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart port for PC.
Instead, The Last of Us Part 1 PC port's responsibility was handed over to
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