Sony has revealed the PC specifications for The Last of Us Part II Remastered, launching April 3rd, alongside PSN login incentives and new content for No Return mode across PC and PlayStation 5. A PlayStation Blog post details features developed by Naughty Dog, in collaboration with Nixxes Software and Iron Galaxy.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered PC Features:
- Nvidia DLSS 3 Super Resolution support
- AMD FSR 3.1 and AMD FSR 4 support with upscaling and frame generation
- VSync and adjustable framerate options (including uncapped)
- DirectStorage support
- Adjustable Texture Quality, LOD Distance Range, Volumetric Quality, Shadow Quality, Ambient Occlusion, and Reflections Quality
- Ultrawide monitor support (21:9, 32:9, 48:9, triple-monitor setups)
- 4K resolution support
- Support for various controllers, keyboard, and mouse
- 3D audio
- Extensive keyboard and mouse customization (full remapping, primary/secondary bindings, adaptive mode combining keyboard and controller)
- Full gamepad support with DualSense haptic feedback
- A wide range of graphics settings and presets for optimal performance across various hardware.

The Last of Us Part II PC Specs:
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No Return Mode Enhancements:
Two new playable characters join No Return mode: Bill (from The Last of Us Part I) and Marlene. Bill, a "Smuggler," utilizes a custom pump shotgun from dead drops, receives double rewards, excels in melee defense, but lacks dodging capabilities. Marlene, a "Risk Taker," employs a custom assault rifle, "All or Nothing" gambits, and can reroute her path once per run.

Four new maps expand No Return mode: Overlook (a Seraphites encounter location), School (the abandoned elementary school), Streets (Hillcrest neighborhood), and Nest (Abby's Infected-infested building).

This new content (including new Trophies and bug fixes) arrives via a free 2.0.0 patch for PS5 and PC simultaneously.
PSN Login Incentives:
Optional PSN login unlocks PlayStation overlay, PSN Trophies, 50 in-game points for bonus features, and a new Ellie skin featuring Jordan A. Mun's jacket from Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. PS5 players can also unlock this skin using in-game bonus points.

Neil Druckmann recently discussed Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, revealing its four-year development and its focus on faith and religion in an alternate historical timeline. The game's release precedes Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us, which will reintroduce spores.