Sony and Naughty Dog have announced the system requirements for The Last of Us for PC.
Last week, Sony and Naughty Dog released the system requirements for The Last of Us on PC. Sony also announced that the PC version of The Last of Us will be developed by the Iron Galaxy studio.
Sony seems to have made some changes to the system requirements of TLOU, and we now see the Iron Galaxy studio logo on the game’s system requirements page. In addition to the inclusion of the Iron Galaxy studio logo, we see minor changes to the game’s GPU system in Ultra mode. For example, in the minimum system requirements section, the AMD Radeon RX 5800XT graphics engine has replaced the Radeon RX 5700XT. Also, users must have Ultra RX7900 XT graphics engine to run this game in Ultra mode.
PC owners must have 16GB of RAM to run The Last of Us. It also increases this amount up to 32 GB. Users will also need 100 GB of SSD storage in all four configurations.

System requirements for The Last of Us game; Users distrust the record of Iron Galaxy studio!
studio Iron Galaxy Last year, he was in charge of porting the “Uncharted: The Legacy of Thieves” collection for PC. Some users are concerned about the development of the PC version of The Last of Us by Iron Galaxy Studio. In 2015, this studio released a very weak port of Batman Arkham Knight, which received very negative feedback, and this game was finally removed from the list of titles on the “Steam” platform. Of course, they released a fairly decent port of Uncharted for PC last year.
Of course, the PC port of Uncharted was accompanied by problems such as not supporting full screen. The developers of the Iron Galaxy studio emphasized that the PC version of this game supports Ultrawide screens. It should be noted that the PC version of Uncharted supports NVIDIA DLSS 2 and AMD FSR 2. NVIDIA users could also enable the flagship GeForce Experience feature. Then this software would intelligently record the exciting action parts of the said game’s cutscenes at key moments.
It should be noted that the PC version of The Last of Us Part I is in history March 28 (April 8, 1402) be released. The PC version of The Last of Us Part 1 will be $10 cheaper than the PS5 version. Naughty Dog has also previously confirmed that the game will be fully optimized for the Steam Deck portable platform upon release.
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