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The Last of Us PC has a new patch this week, and a lot more after that

You can expect another The Last of Us PC patch soon, as Naughty Dog outlines how the PlayStation port will get further after a rocky launch.

Another action-adventure game port and what improvements and fixes can be expected in the near future.

That's right, you can expect yet another The Last of Us fix imminently, as Naughty Dog continues to work on reassembling the botched launch of one of its biggest series'.

The Last of Us PC issues being investigated

Naughty Dog says it and Iron Galaxy are actively working on fixes still and has updated its list of ongoing issues that need solving, which you can read below.

  • Loading shaders takes longer than expected
  • Performance and stability are degraded while shaders are loading in the background
  • Older graphics drivers lead to instability and/or graphical problems
  • The game may be unable to boot despite meeting the minimum system requirements
  • A potential memory leak
  • Mouse and camera jitter for some players, depending on hardware and display settings
  • Corrupted-appearing/neon textures in-game

Most importantly though, Naughty Dog says The Last of Us PC is getting yet another patch at some point in the week beginning April 10, 2023. "Our team and our partners at Iron Galaxy are continuing to investigate issues reported about The Last of Us Part I for PC and work on more fixes, including a patch for later this week," the developer says in a statement.

The exact date of The Last of Us PC patch isn't given, so there's no telling when it will drop as of right now. These patches will become part of "regularly released future updates" according to Naughty Dog, so I wouldn't expect all the above known issues to be resolved at once.

without a graphics card though, so that's something at least.

We've got all boost fps despite performance problems.