After months of anticipation, Naughty Dog has finally announced the PC specifications needed to run the highly anticipated The Last of Us: Part I. The game is set to be released on June 19th, and PC players are now scrambling to get their rigs ready to take full advantage of the game. While we wait for the update, we suggest you play The Last of Us.

The Last of Us: Part I has four different options when it comes to PC specifications. The minimum specs are fairly low, but they are still demanding and will require players to have a mid-level PC to run the game. 

Players who have spent the last couple of years upgrading their rigs will be able to experience the game at its full potential. The recommended specs are a little bit more demanding, with players needing at least a GTX 960 GPU to get the best out of the game. Those who have invested in newer hardware will be able to experience the game at its maximum settings.

The game also has two separate 4K modes, one for those who want to enjoy the game at 4K resolution with the highest settings and another for those who want to run the game at 4K resolution with high settings. The requirements for both of these modes are quite demanding and require some of the more powerful GPUs on the market.

Overall, The Last of Us: Part I PC specs are demanding but achievable. Players who have invested in their rigs in the last couple of years will be able to experience the game as intended, while those with less powerful rigs can still experience the game. Now that the PC specifications have been announced, it's time to get your rigs ready for the game's release on June 19th. If you have any questions or comments about the game, please leave them in the comments below.