Rumor: The Last of Us remake could hit PC this September
The Snitch insider said on Twitter that he had found information regarding a possible release date for The Last of Us remake on computers. PC gamers, according to his sources, will be able to play the legendary title as early as September this year. On the 2nd, Naughty Dog can send the game to store shelves. The title will of course be released on the PlayStation 5.
It is noteworthy that The Snitch has the status of a reliable insider with verified information. Previously, he managed to be the first to publish the name of a new game from Hideo Kojima, and also to kill the intrigue of the audience of the State of Play gaming show, telling them about all the upcoming announcements that the developers are preparing.
The Snitch has already established itself as a reliable insider. It was he who first published the name of Hideo Kojima's new game, OVERDOSE, and completely predicted all the announcements from the State of Play show.
At the moment, there is no confirmation regarding this from either Sony Entertainment or Naughty Dog, who developed this game. From them it remains only to wait for announcements.
At the beginning of 2021, for the first time there were rumors about a remake of The Last of Us, which could be tailored for modern equipment. Then insiders announced the possible release of the game on the PlayStation 5. In addition, there was information on the Internet about the development of a multiplayer project and the appearance of the director's version of The Last of Us Part II.
The debut of the first part of The Last of Us took place in 2013 on the PlayStation 3. Then the title was met with hurricane positive reviews. The game was praised for its excellent storyline, which keeps you intrigued until the very end, and interesting gameplay. The Last of Us came out at the end of the life of the PlayStation 3 and was then able to squeeze all the juice out of the game console and show what the console from the Japanese tech giant is really capable of.
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