The Last of Us Part I official artwork and logo for the PC version

After going through a short yet sudden delay, the PC version of The Last of Us Part I has now finally been unleashed. The PC port brings with it support for 4K resolutions along with AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS, the ability to use a variety of different control schemes and accessibility options, the Left Behind DLC chapter already bundled in, and even two new shirts for Ellie themed after Left 4 Dead and Portal, because why not!

What some of this looks like in action, however, that you can check out through the freshly posted launch trailer. Have a peek, it's a fairly short one:

While the gameplay itself is excellent, do be warned that the PC version of The Last of Us Part I is currently suffering from some technical troubles. These range from persistent performance problems to occasional crashes, so unless you're extremely eager to dive in, it might be a good idea to give the developers a couple of weeks to sort everything out. That said, given how well the previous PlayStation exclusives have fared I wouldn't be too surprised if these simply end up being some unexpected complications with certain types of hardware and everything gets resolved in short order.

Whatever the case may be, you can learn more about The Last Of Us Part I, as well as keep track of any updates, over at Steam. Enjoy, and here's to hoping everything gets sorted out soon!

The Last of Us Part 1 PC version screenshot showing Ellie with the Left 4 Dead themed shirt

The Last of Us Part 1 PC version screenshot showing Ellie with the Portal themed shirt