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The PC port ofThe Last of Us Part 2 Remasteredis almost here, and fans can now see if they have the hardware to run it. PlayStation users have been able to enjoy the remaster since early 2024, but as with many once-PS-exclusive series, the rollout to PC has taken longer. Now that the release date is mere weeks away,The Last of Us Part 2 Remasteredhas released its PC specs and features.
Naughty DogconfirmedThe Last of Us Part 2 Remastered’s PC release dateof Jun 14, 2025, during The Game Awards 2024. That announcement was also when the studio promised PC-specific features, though it didn’t detail what exactly those would be at the time. Thanks to a recent blog post, fans can finally learn what Naughty Dog meant by that and see just how well the game will run on their builds.
Naughty DogrevealedThe Last of Us Part 2 Remastered’s PC specson March 20. On the low end, the game will reach a 720p resolution at 30 FPS, while the highest graphical settings will deliver 4K at 60 FPS. That’s on par withThe Last of Us Part 2 Remastered’s PS5 Pro enhancements, though it’ll take some serious hardware to support that. Naughty Dog recommends an RTX 4080 or RX 7900XT and 32GB of RAM to reach peak performance. Compared to that, the minimum requirements to run the game are fairly tame, asking for a GTX 1650 or RX 5500XT and 16GB of RAM.
720p at 30 FPS
1080p at 60 FPS
1440p at 60 FPS
4K at 60 FPS
AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
16GB
32GB
Version 1909 or Newer
150GB SSD
The PC port will also have support for frame generation and upscaling from both Nvidia and AMD, as well as aspect ratios of up to 48:9 for ultra-widescreen and triple-monitor setups. Its promised PC-specific features are mostly visual upgrades and settings, including adjustable texture quality, volumetric quality, shadow quality, ambient occlusion, and reflections. Keyboard and mouse users will be able to fully remap their controls, and there’s an option to combine keyboard and gamepad inputs, too. For those who’d rather use a controller, the game will deliver full haptic feedback on the DualSense. That’s great news for anyone who bought one of Sony’snew limited editionLast of UsDualSense controllersand wants to get their money’s worth out of it.
Naughty Dog’s announcement also gives fans a fresh look at the log-in bonuses they can get from connecting their PSN account on PC. Sony had previously saidThe Last of Us Part 2 Remasteredwould require a PSN accounton PC but has since walked that requirement back and is instead offering anyone who does use their account some in-game freebies. These include a skin for Ellie, giving her a jacket from the upcomingIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophetand 50 points to spend on bonus features.