Leaked Screenshot Reveals The Last of Us Part 1 Can Run at 120 FPS

The Last of Us Part 1 will be completely different than the original game. Just from the tiny glimpses shared by Naughty Dog, fans can easily tell the difference in graphics. It looks like the game’s performance would be unmatched as well.  

A leaked screenshot of The Last of Us Part 1 revealed the game would be able to run at 120 FPS on compatible screens.  

Leaked Screenshot of The Last of Us Part 1

Someone who has access to the game shared the game’s performance settings. Right below the rendering mode toggle, a new Unlocked Framerate option can be seen, enabling the game to hit 120 FPS.  

Copies have been given to press reviewers and gamers, but the embargo lasts till the end of the month.  

Last of Us Part 1

Naughty Dog had recently revealed the game’s dock and compared the graphics to the remastered PS4 version. The remake will be exclusively available for PS5 and PC.  

HBO dropped an official teaser for the film adaptation of the game, which releases on 1st January 2023. The cast features Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, and Nick Offerman.  

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About The Last of Us Part 1

The Last of Us is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The Remake of the title was developed for the PlayStation 5.

Players control Joel, tasked with caring for Ellie and delivering her to a group called The Fireflies. In a world overrun by the cordyceps fungus, which has infected humanity, Joel must fight off those who have become a host to the fungus and survivors looking to harm them.

The Last of Us received overwhelming praise from both players and critics alike. A remaster was released in 2014 for the PlayStation 4.

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