

There is a hefty 100GB storage requirement though, and an SSD is recommended across all levels. Only an RX 470 or a GTX 970 is needed to meet the minimum specifications. The system requirements can be seen in the image above, which paints a good picture regarding optimization. Though keep in mind, this requires a wired connection to the computer.

Those using Sony's DualSense controller on PC will also experience the haptic feedback and dynamic triggers just like the PlayStation version. Support for true 4K resolution and ultra-wide (21:9 and 32:9) monitors, as well as 3D audio support, are presented as features for this version too. Joel and Ellie's journey will come touting support for AMD FSR 2.2 and Nvidia DLSS upscaling techniques, as well as a host of adjustable graphics and keybind options. This remake of the 2013-released original already hit the PlayStation 5 in September last year.

With its recently updated launch date looming, developer Naughty Dog has revealed what kind of a rig the game requires and PC-specific features it is bringing along. The Last of Us Part I is the next PlayStation exclusive that's finally hitting the PC platform.
