PS5 soon. In a recent interview, composer Gustavo Santaolalla alluded that ‘new editions' of the game are in the works at Naughty Dog, which would also expand on his character's cameo appearance. Spanish-language website Vandal first broke the news, adding that in the new version, players will be able to ‘make [him/ Santaolalla's character] play certain songs.' It is possible that this could be delivered in the form of mini-games, as seen in the original version, where you could have the lead character Ellie play a myriad of songs by cycling through a bunch of notes.
For the uninitiated, Naughty Dog is yet to make any announcement regarding plans for the purported PS5 version mentioned in the report. While the wildly polarising sequel received a PS5 performance patch in 2021 that targeted 60fps framerate output, it would appear that the studio is looking to further enhance the experience.
The Last of Us Part I (remake) to PC, roughly half a year after the PS5 release in August 2022 — a release pattern that could be repeated, with Sony PlayStation prioritising its own console before expanding onto a different platform.
It's not surprising for the publisher to develop PS5 versions of recently released games — The Last of Us Part 2 launched in 2020 — with 24 nominations at the Emmys, an improved version for the PS5 doesn't seem like a far-fetched idea.
The new versions generally consist of improved visual models and performance, alongside new accessibility features, serving as means for a developer to The Last of Us Part III.
The studio recently $220 million (about Rs. 1,805 crore) with roughly 200 full-time employees working on it.
The Last of Us Part II is out now on the PS4 and PS5.