Background: New screenshots and video from The Last of Us: Part 1 remake have surfaced, showing the opening sequence and early in-game moments. Fresh images of the remake circulated after yesterday’s leak, with insider chatter pointing to ongoing testing. A known insider shared several minutes of gameplay on social media, alongside multiple screenshots that appear authentic to the project’s current build.
According to industry sources, the footage reflects the most up-to-date assembly of the game being evaluated, though it remains unclear whether the final release will mirror this exact presentation. The recorded gameplay appears slightly dimmer in captured clips, a consequence of high dynamic range being active during capture rather than a definite look of the finished product.
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The remake offers two graphics presets aimed at different priorities: one prioritizes picture fidelity with 4K resolution and a target of 40 frames per second, while the other emphasizes smoothness through dynamic 4K at 60 frames per second. Owners with VRR-enabled displays can also opt into an unlocked frame rate mode for even more fluid motion.
The Last of Us: Part 1 is slated to launch on September 2 for PlayStation 5 exclusively, with a PC release following later. In related news, ongoing industry chatter notes adjustments in several long-running franchises, highlighting how remasters and reimaginings continue to shape the broader catalog.
- A modernized version of The Last of Us: Part 1 and a Saints Row reboot on discs have been reported in Russia
- Directors behind blockbuster epics explore chase sequences drawing inspiration from Resident Evil Village, Uncharted 4, and The Last of Us: Part 2
- Creative leads exit Naughty Dog amid shifting development strategies
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Source: VG Times