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PC players are finally getting the chance to experience Joel and Ellie’s first adventure as The Last of Us Part 1 arrives on PC.
From today, gamers on Steam and the Epic Game Store will get to play the enhanced version of the first game – following its PlayStation 5 debut earlier this year.
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But when exactly can they start playing the game on their PC? Here’s what we know about the release time for The Last of Us Part 1 on PC.
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time
Judging on the Steam page for the game, The Last of Us Part 1 looks set to release on 28 March 2023 at 3pm BST (UK time).
A couple of other sources have set the time for 4 and 5pm – but there’s been no official word from Naughty Dog to confirm these, so make of that what you will. We also don’t have a set time for the Epic Game Store launch at the time of writing.
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But Steam pages are usually accurate, so we’ll base our info from that for now – here’s how that breaks down in your region:
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time North America & US
- Los Angeles – March 28 2023 – 07:00 PDT
- Mexico City – March 28 2023 – 08:00 CST
- New York – March 28 2023 – 10:00 EDT
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time South America
- Sao Paulo – March 28 2023 – 11:00 BRT
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time UK
- London – March 28 2023 – 15:00 GMT
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time time Europe
- Berlin – March 28 2023 – 16:00 CET
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The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time time Asia
- Beijing – March 28 2023 – 22:00 CST
- Hong Kong – March 28 2023 – 22:00 HKT
- Tokyo – March 28 2023 – 23:00 JST
The Last of Us Part 1 PC start time Australia & New Zealand
- Sydney – March 29 2023 – 01:00 AEDT
- Wellington – March 29 2023 – 03:00 NZDT
If you’ve never played The Last of Us Part 1 before, you’re in for a treat – while you may be familiar with the plot thanks to the recent excellent TV series; it’s great to see where those came from – and there’s still plenty of differences to discover.
It also helps that the creative team behind the game also worked on the TV show, so you can see just how faithful they stayed to the original vision.
If you haven’t had chance yet – check out our review of The Last of Us Part 1 from the original PlayStation 5 launch here.
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