Last of Us Part 2s PC system requirements sound like another Steam Deck success
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You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games herePlayStations The Last of Us Part 2 system requirements have been revealed for the games long-awaited PC port. After the horrid launch of the first games remakes PC port, Naughty Dog and PlayStation have firmly claimed that the game will perform well not just on high-end PCs but also Valves nifty Steam Deck.While the PS5 remake of the first game struggles on the handheld-that-could, PlayStation is confident that the remaster of the PS4 sequel on PC will perform quite well. With a swathe of graphical options that should allow the game to run perfectly fine on most handheld PCs.Last of US Part 2 PC system requirementsWith PlayStations PC port of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered has some very reasonable system requirements for a modern release. With the minimum requirements only asking for an AMD Ryzen 3 1300X and a GTX 1650, the game should run pretty damn well on the Steam Decks 800P screen.Here are the Last of Us Part 2 system requirements:MINIMUNRECCOMENDEDHIGHVERY HIGHCPUINTEL CORE I3-8100AMD RYZEN 3 1300XINTEL CORE I5-8600AMD RYZEN 3600INTEL CORE I7-9700KAMD RYZEN 7 3700XINTEL CORE I7-11700AMD RYZEN 7 5700XGPUNVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650AMD RADEON RX 5500XTNVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3060AMD RADEON RX 5700NVIDIA GEFORCE 3070 AMD RADEON RX 6800NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4080AMD RADEON RX 7900XTRAM16GB16GB16GB 32GB OSWINDOWS 10/11WINDOWS 10/11WINDOWS 10/11WINDOWS 10/11STORAGE150 GB SSD150 GB SSD 150 GB SSD150 GB SSD PlayStation claims the new PC port will allow for the best possible experience on hardware ranging from high-end PCs to handheld gaming devices. With other AAA games like Assassins Creed Shadows also crafting support for Valves handheld, its clear that awesome device still has years of life left.With the massive success of the Steam Deck causing Valve to invest more in the future of hardware at the company, a more powerful system is definitely in the works. While Valve wont be releasing a tonne of hardware revisions as theyre still waiting for a massive generation leap, a true upgrade is in development at the company. Lets just hope they can count to three with this project.Right now, The Last of Us Part 2 is the last game in the series. While Naughty Dog has changed tact to its new franchise Intergalactic, there are still rumblings of a third game that will move away from Ellie to tell a brand-new story.The Last of Us: Part IIPlatform(s):PlayStation 4Genre(s):Action9VideoGamerRelated TopicsSubscribe to our newsletters!By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime.Share
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