PC gamers who have petitioned to get a Last of Us PC port can rejoice as it seems that a Last of Us PC version does exist as was discovered by hackers looking into the games' code!
The hacker by the name of "ElitePPO" has posted his findings online when he discovered that the Last of Us PS3 code referenced PC related stuff such as DX9 code, incomplete optimization code for Windows 7 OS and references to 64 bit memory.
Now, it is unknown however if Naughty Dog would release the Last of Us PC version to the masses. Judging by the petitions made by PC gamers, they should.
Several retailers have changed the release date for the upcoming PS4 video game, "The Last of Us Remastered." According to a report from Dual Shockers on April 26, The Amazon, Best Buy and Target websites are no longer listing a June 20 launch for the port. Amazon and Target is now posting a placeholder date of Dec. 31 while Best Buy is indicating that a date has not yet been provided.
A user from Reddit also reported that he received an email from the Canadian branch of Amazon stating that "The Last of Us Remastered" is now expected to ship on January 5, 2015. The date falls on a Monday although most software products are usually released on Tuesday. Sony Computer Entertainment has only confirmed that "The Last of Us Remastered" would be coming out sometime later this summer. The changes suggest that the video game may have been delayed. Alternatively, the publisher may have simply asked the retailers to take down the June 20 release date.
"The Last of Us Remastered" is a port of "The Last of Us," which came out for the PS3 in 2013. The PS4 version features several graphical enhancements such as 1080p native resolution support, improved character models along with better lighting and shadows and of course 60 fps.