"The Last of Us Part II: Remake" Passes Steam Deck Certification, Set to Launch on PC



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"The Last of Us Part II: Remake" Passes Steam Deck Certification, Set to Launch on PC

Recently, Naughty Dog has officially announced that "The Last of Us Part II: Remake" has passed the Steam Deck certification. The game is scheduled to be released on April 4, 2025, and will be available on the Steam and Epic platforms. The price of the game in the Steam China region is 345 yuan, and it supports Chinese.

 
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Currently, it is still unclear how the game will perform on this device. However, such an early announcement indicates that there are reasons to anticipate good results in terms of optimization and the scalability of the gaming experience. In fact, this time Sony has entrusted the production of the PC version to the game - porting studios Nixxes Software and Iron Galaxy Studios. The latter is one of the developers of "The Last of Us".

 

The PC version of "The Last of Us Part II: Remake" has excellent conditions. It supports all super - resolution technologies (NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3.1 and 4.0, Intel XEss), DirectStorage, and the possibility of unlocking the frame rate. Moreover, the PC version is compatible with gamepads (including the DualSense and all its functions, although in wired mode), as well as mice and keyboards. Additionally, the developers have promised to make a large number of adjustments in terms of accessibility.
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