Two new characters are being introduced for the mode—The Last of Us Part I‘s Bill and Marlene. Like with each No Return combatant, these characters offer their own unique playstyles, and should offer both new and returning fans an exciting new opportunity to test their mettle.
Bill is a “Smuggler” playstyle who can access a custom pump shotgun from dead drops, and receives double rewards from drops as well. He’s stronger against melee attacks but can’t dodge.
Marlene, meanwhile, features a “Risk Taker” playstyle that includes a Custom Assault Rifle, “All or Nothing” gambits, can reroute her No Return path once per run, and more.
Four New Maps
Four new maps have also been added to No Return.
Overlook, which is set high above the city of Seattle and features plenty of verticality, is the memorable site of a Seraphites encounter in the campaign.
School is, during the campaign, the abandoned elementary school in which Ellie and Dina face off against the W.L.F.
Streets is set in the overgrown Seattle neighborhood of Hillcrest.
Nest will be familiar to players who have played as Abby through an Infected-infested building.
PlayStation 5 Update
This new No Return content, as well as accompanying new Trophies and additional bug fixes – will be available day-and-date with the PC launch via a free downloadable 2.0.0 patch.6
The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC will support PlayStation overlay and PSN Trophies with an optional account for PlayStation Network log-in.
While not required, those on PC who do sign in with their account for PlayStation Network will also gain access to 50 in-game points to activate bonus features, as well as a new skin for Ellie featuring Jordan A. Mun’s jacket from our new game in development for PlayStation 5, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
PC Features
The PC version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered brings with it all the improvements and new features added in the PlayStation 5 version released in 2024, such as the roguelikesurvival mode No Return, Guitar Free Play, and hours of developer commentary.
And in partnership with our friends at Nixxes Software and Iron Galaxy, The Last of Us Part II Remastered has been brought to PC with plenty of PC-centric quality-of-life features that further bring the snow-covered mountains of Jackson, Wyoming, and the rainswept streets of Seattle, Washington to beautiful life.
This version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered is optimized for PC with:
Nvidia DLSS 3 Super Resolution support1
AMD FSR 3.1 and AMD FSR 4 support with upscaling and frame generation1
VSync and framerate cap options, including an uncapped framerate option2
DirectStorage support, and more.
It has been developed with features designed specifically for PC, including:
The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC will feature support for Ultrawide monitors, so players will be able to take in the stunning vistas of Jackson and the harsh streets of Seattle with gameplay supported in 21:9 ultra-wide, 32:9 super ultra-wide and even 48:9 resolutions with compatibility for triple-monitor setups.
And take in every chapter of Ellie and Abby’s journeys in stunning 4K resolution while playing either via various supported controllers as well as keyboard and mouse controls. And immerse yourself in the story with 3D audio surrounding you in every tense moment of action and each quiet scene of exploration.
Keyboard and mouse control support includes a host of new control customization options, like full control remapping, primary and secondary bindings for keyboard and mouse control, an adaptive mode that allows players to combine keyboard and controller inputs, and more. Part II Remastered on PC will feature full gamepad support, while DualSense controllers are supported and feature full haptic feedback5.
As our team and partners have been hard at work on this version, we’ll also be introducing a host of bug fixes and various improvements to offer as smooth a play experience as possible.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC offers a wide range of graphics settings and presets, to ensure the best possible experience on hardware ranging from high-end PCs to handheld gaming devices. Below you’ll find an overview of recommended specifications for a variety of graphics presets.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered first launched for PlayStation 5 on January 19, 2024.