• @AProfessional
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      221 year ago

      It’s probably a minor update to be PS5 native with small content additions. It will probably hit PC eventually too.

      • teft
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        51 year ago

        Minor update and the only thing they add is trigger feedback.

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        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          I would also love a PC release of TLoU2. I keep my PS4 around for 2 games – TLoU2 and Ghost of Tsushima. Hoping GoT is coming soon as well.

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    • @Blamemeta
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      31 year ago

      Money. They don’t even have to do anything for this one.

      • @Pillowpants
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        11 year ago

        This better be a free upgrade or I will not be purchasing TLOU3 until I can get it secondhand.

          • @Pillowpants
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            11 year ago

            Yeah per supposed leaks, they started development on TLOU3 after the HBO show ended.

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                Yeah I feel half and half about it, myself. I think mostly because I just don’t want another repeat of TLOU2s fan reception.

                But also definitely because I think the story for Ellie and Abby is over. It’s a perfect duology. Ellie was taught negative behaviors to survive by multiple poor infuences and Abbys’ Dad was murdered. Part 2 resolves both of those conflicts by teaching both people that their ways aren’t correct. The only tbmhing I can see coming from TLOU3 is a rando villain attacks Jackson and a silly war breaks out.

                But that narrative point should come before Ellie learns the lesson against violence. We’ll see.