F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The video game The Last of Us is getting an update for people who own computers. It is available now on the PC platform.

The video game The Last of Us is getting an update for people who own computers. It is available now on the PC platform.

The video game The Last of Us is getting an update for people who own computers. It is available now on the PC platform.

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Magic_Wolf_
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04-17-2026, 03:33 PM
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I just saw something today. The 9/2/22 date at the end seems like it's being used by some people to say the PC comes out that day, but it clearly says "coming to PS5 on that date" too. So I can't assume the PC version will be ready then. Some people are angry about the $70 price tag, but I am happy just to hear that PC is finally officially here. Regarding the cost, what isn't overpriced these days? I think I could afford a little extra for it being $10 more than usual.
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Magic_Wolf_
04-17-2026, 03:33 PM #1

I just saw something today. The 9/2/22 date at the end seems like it's being used by some people to say the PC comes out that day, but it clearly says "coming to PS5 on that date" too. So I can't assume the PC version will be ready then. Some people are angry about the $70 price tag, but I am happy just to hear that PC is finally officially here. Regarding the cost, what isn't overpriced these days? I think I could afford a little extra for it being $10 more than usual.

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cdizzle2001
Member
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04-17-2026, 06:06 PM
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$70 sounds good, but our normal edition costs around $110. You're lucky to get that price.
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cdizzle2001
04-17-2026, 06:06 PM #2

$70 sounds good, but our normal edition costs around $110. You're lucky to get that price.

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LooseDawg
Senior Member
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04-17-2026, 06:43 PM
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I saw this on PCGamer forums and people said the cost was too high for a remaster. Well, from what I've seen, the PC version will actually be a remake, so let's just admit that many things have gotten much more expensive these days. Most things rose over 17%, which is roughly how $70 compares to $60. Gas, food, and computer parts are all soaring up right now, and lots of people think it'll never get back down to normal levels. Besides, if anyone feels bothered by the price tag, they can always use patience, something we learned to do during COVID. Game prices go up or down like any other kind of entertainment product, but you can't say that for most everyday items.
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LooseDawg
04-17-2026, 06:43 PM #3

I saw this on PCGamer forums and people said the cost was too high for a remaster. Well, from what I've seen, the PC version will actually be a remake, so let's just admit that many things have gotten much more expensive these days. Most things rose over 17%, which is roughly how $70 compares to $60. Gas, food, and computer parts are all soaring up right now, and lots of people think it'll never get back down to normal levels. Besides, if anyone feels bothered by the price tag, they can always use patience, something we learned to do during COVID. Game prices go up or down like any other kind of entertainment product, but you can't say that for most everyday items.

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Fluffyball04
Junior Member
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04-17-2026, 08:18 PM
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The new Call of Duty costs $70 now, and I believe this is the standard price for all future games as well.
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Fluffyball04
04-17-2026, 08:18 PM #4

The new Call of Duty costs $70 now, and I believe this is the standard price for all future games as well.