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The Last of Us Part 1 PC release gets small delay

While it seemed that The Last of Us Part 1 was on track to meet its early March release date on PC, the game needs a bit more development time. This week, Naughty Dog announced a small delay, pushing the game back a few weeks. 

The Last of Us Part 1 will now release on the 28th of March, giving the developers an extra 25 days to polish the game up for its PC debut.

“We want to make sure that The Last of Us Part 1 PC debut is in the best shape possible”, Naughty Dog wrote in its delay announcement. “These additional few weeks will allow us to ensure this version of The Last of Us lives up to your, and our, standards”.

While The Last of Us Part 1 is releasing on PC in March, we have yet to see official PC system requirements released. Hopefully news on that isn't too far behind.

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