The Last of Us Part II Remastered this Friday (10) . Available on Steam and Epic Games , the game will be officially released on April 3. The remastered version brings graphical improvements, DualSense controller support and new features, such as speech vibrations and descriptive audio, for greater accessibility.
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Players who choose to pre-purchase will have access to in-game bonuses, including improvements to ammunition capacity and the manufacturing training manual, which promises to optimize the survival experience. This is another step by Sony to expand the reach of its exclusives to the PC audience.
News and challenges in the remaster
One of the remaster's main additions is the No Return , which presents a roguelike experience. In it, players face random encounters, unlock characters and face bosses in varied scenarios. The proposal promises to raise the level of challenge and diversity for veterans and newcomers to the game universe.
Despite the enthusiasm for its arrival on PC, there is controversy regarding the requirement for a PSN account to play. As with other Sony exclusives released for computers, it will be mandatory to create or link a PlayStation Network account. This may limit access in 177 countries where the service is not available. The measure, according to the company, aims to ensure security in the online environment.
The Last of Us Part II and its legacy of success
Originally released in 2020, The Last of Us Part II is one of the most acclaimed games in history, accumulating dozens of awards and surpassing the 10 million units sold mark. The plot takes place four years after the events of the first game, with Ellie embarking on a journey of revenge in a world devastated by a viral outbreak. The balance between intense moments and an engaging narrative was praised by critics and players alike.
With the arrival of the remaster on PC, PlayStation reinforces its strategy of conquering new audiences and reviving classics. For fans, the version promises an even more immersive and refined experience.