It seems that may be the case, at least according to Jonathan Benainous, who was the lead environmental texture artist on Naughty Dog’s remake.
— Jonathan BENAINOUS (@JonathanBenaino) July 23, 2022 Of course, we don’t know what “very soon” means exactly. Six months? Three months? Even less? But it certainly sounds like it won’t be the typical year-plus wait for The Last of Us Part I on PC. Haven’t been keeping up with The Last of Us Part I? Screenshots and video of the game recently leaked, but that was soon eclipsed by a lengthy official video showing the remake in action. Here’s the game’s official description… “Experience the emotional storytelling and unforgettable characters of The Last of US, winner of over 200 Game of the Year awards. In a ravaged civilization, where infected and hardened survivors run rampant, Joel, a weary protagonist, is hired to smuggle 14-year-old Ellie out of a military quarantine zone. However, what starts as a small job soon transforms into a brutal cross-country journey. Includes the complete The Last of Us single-player story and celebrated prequel chapter, Left Behind, which explore the events that changed the lives of Ellie and her best friend Riley forever.” The Last of Us Part 1 launches on PS5 on September 2. A PC release date has yet to be revealed.