Naughty Dog, a studio working with Nixxes Software to launch a re-release of the popular action adventure The Last of Us Part II on PC, has shared details of the upcoming port, including system requirements.
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To run The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC with minimum graphics settings at 720p, you’ll need an Intel Core i3-8100 processor, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card, and 16GB of RAM.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered system requirements are as follows:
Minimum requirements (720p, 30 fps, low graphics settings)
Recommended requirements (1080p, 60 fps, medium graphics settings)
«High” requirements (1440p, 60 fps, high graphics settings)
«Very high” requirements (4K, 60 fps, very high graphics settings)
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The PC version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered will offer support for ultra-wide monitors (21:9, 32:9, 48:9), Nvidia DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 4 (and FSR 3.1) scaling, as well as DirectStorage technology.
In addition, they promise full support for controllers (including DualSense), a wide range of graphics settings, mouse and keyboard controls, and unlimited frame rates.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered’s roguelike mode No Return will be expanded with two new characters (Bill, Marlene) and four more maps (Overlook, School, Streets, Nest) on the PC release.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered will be released on Steam and Epic Games Store on April 3. Linking a PSN account is optional, but doing so will give you 50 bonus points and a skin for Ellie in the style of the heroine of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, a new game by Naughty Dog.
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