
Get ready, PC gamers—Sony has just pulled back the curtain on the system requirements for The Last of Us Part II Remastered, and there’s good news: your rig might already be up to the task. Alongside this reveal, the developers have also teased some exciting updates for the game’s roguelike mode, making the wait for its release even harder to bear.
What You’ll Need to Run It

If you’ve already tackled The Last of Us Part I on PC, the requirements for Part II Remastered will feel familiar. To hit that sweet spot of 60 frames per second at 1440p resolution, Sony suggests pairing your setup with an Nvidia RTX 3070 or an AMD Radeon RX 6800 graphics card. On the CPU front, things are a bit lighter than the first game—mid-range processors like Intel 8th generation or Ryzen 3000 models should do the trick, no sweat. This slightly lower bar means more players can jump into the action without needing a top-tier machine.
Roguelike Mode Gets a Boost


Launch day isn’t just about the base game—both PC and PlayStation 5 versions will score a free update for the No Return roguelike mode. Expect four new maps to explore and two new characters, Bill and Marlene, to mix up your survival strategies. Better yet, PC players won’t need a PlayStation Network login to dive in, keeping things nice and straightforward.
Release Details and More
Mark your calendars: The Last of Us Part II Remastered lands on Steam and the Epic Games Store on April 3, 2025, with a price tag of $49.99. And if you’re hooked on the broader Last of Us universe, here’s a little extra hype—the second season of the TV series kicks off on April 13, giving you even more to look forward to.