The Last of Us Part 2 Reportedly Headed To PC This Year

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PlayStation Is On A Porting Spree!

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  • The person who leaked the Ghost of Tsushima PC port claims The Last of Us Part 2 might be coming to PC next.
  • The leak suggests the announcement is imminent, potentially coinciding with season 2 of the game’s TV show.
  • This aligns with Sony’s recent strategy of porting PlayStation exclusives to PC, including Horizon Forbidden West and Ghost of Tsushima.

Update as of 13 March:

The leaker now states that this PC port will be unveiled as early as next month, claiming that this will be the next release after Ghost of Tsushima. He also says that fans should expect a longer wait between the reveal and the launch.

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Ghost of Tsushima was leaked for PC last week. Following the confirmation of the Ghost of Tsushima PC port, the same leaker has hinted that The Last of Us Part 2 might be next in line for Sony’s PC porting spree.

The leaker has also hinted that the game is very close to being announced.

Why it matters: It would make sense for Sony to release the PC port for The Last of Us Part 2, considering the remastered version was launched earlier this year. Season 2 of the TV show is also in the works, so this leak holds a lot of weight.

The leak is from a tweet by “Silknigth,” a source known for accurate leaks recently. Although no exact release date was provided, Silknigth hinted that the PC port is “very close.”

This cryptic tweet, combined with the leaker’s credibility following the confirmed Ghost of Tsushima PC port, has stirred excitement in the PC gaming community. The Last of Us Part 2, which first launched in 2020 for PlayStation 4, received praise for its story, graphics, and gameplay.

While it stirred debate among fans about its narrative decisions, it still maintains a strong following and is eagerly awaited for a PC release.

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Sony’s move towards bringing its PlayStation exclusives to PC in 2024 began with Horizon Forbidden West. The release of Ghost of Tsushima is only a month and a half apart from Forbidden West.

With Sony porting exclusive games to PC rapidly, day-one PC releases seem inevitable. Bringing The Last of Us Part 2 to PC would fit well with Sony’s plans and attract a massive audience due to the game’s popularity.

Moreover, PC players could rush to buy the port if it lines up with the reveal of the TV show’s second season.

While Sony hasn’t confirmed anything about the PC port, Silknigth’s credibility speaks for itself.

The leaker’s comment hints that the release date could come sooner than expected. Speculations suggest a late 2024 release window seems reasonable considering Sony’s current pace of PC releases.

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