The Last of Us Part I PC Version Delayed, New Release Date Set for March 28

The Last of Us Part I PC Version Delayed

If you’re itching to play The Last of Us on PC, then you’ll have to wait a wee bit longer, as Naughty Dog has announced that The Last of Us Part I PC version has been delayed by a few weeks, and its new release date is now March 28.

This announcement was made over on Twitter by the studio where it penned a letter to fans:

The Last of Us fans,

Let’s get right to it: We initially announced The Last of Us Part I PC release would be March 3, but we’ve deiced to push its launch date out just a few weeks; it will now be released on March 28. We at the studio have been completely blown away by the outpouring of love and support for The Last of Us these last few weeks. Hearing your love for the HBO adaptation, seeing your beautiful Photo Mode shots, and learning about how the world and characters our studio created nearly a decade ago continue to reach new and old fans alike floors us every day. We know a lot of you have been revisiting the story that started it all with The Last of Us Part I on PlayStation 5 console, and we realize many of you have been excited to jump in — some for the first time — when Part I hits PC.

And so we want to make sure that The Last of Us Part I PC debut is in the best shape possible. These additional few weeks will allow us to ensure this version of The Last of Us lives up to your, and our, standards. We are so excited to bring The Last of Us Part I to a new platform, reaching new and returning players with Joel and Ellie’s unforgettable story of survival, and we hope that you’ll continue to look forward to its PC release on March 28. The Naughty Dog team appreciates your support and enthusiasm, and we look forward to sharing more about The Last of Us Part I PC version soon.

Endure and Survive,
Naughty Dog

That’s a bummer to hear for sure, but at least it’s not even a month’s push back, no? 

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