The Last of Us Part 1 PC Version Gets Fresh Update with Performance Improvements and FSR 4 Support
Hennadiy Chemеris
The Last of Us Part 1 has received a new 1.1.5 update on PC, focusing on enhancing performance, fixing crashes, and improving overall stability—especially for systems with AMD Radeon graphics cards, thanks to the newly added support for FSR 4. The update also addresses distorted audio issues on Steam Deck.
The remake of The Last of Us originally launched on PS5 in 2022, and arrived on PC in 2023, though it faced technical issues at launch. Since then, Naughty Dog has continued to release patches, and the current version is significantly more stable. For example, the game now holds a "Very Positive" rating on Steam.
As a reminder, the third season of The Last of Us TV series was announced in April. However, it has since been revealed that Neil Druckmann—the creator of the game franchise—will no longer be involved in the project.
You can check out our review of the second season of The Last of Us series here.
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