The Last of Us: Remastered Updated to Support PS4 Pro
Sony's most powerful PS4 launches on November 10.
Naughty Dog's The Last of Us: Remastered has been updated to support Sony's upcoming PlayStation 4 Pro. As spotted by Twitter user ATW Tech, version 1.07 adds support for high dynamic range display" and also improves the quality of stereo audio.
Last Of Us updated for PS4 Pro. Can't wait for Uncharted 4. @Wario64 pic.twitter.com/rigkshff40
— ATW Tech (@AlienwareGamin5) November 1, 2016
Speaking to Digital Foundry, Naughty Dog previously said The Last of Us: Remastered will run in 4K natively on the PS4, but it will be locked at 30 FPS. The game will also be playable at 60 FPS on PS4 Pro, but selecting this option limits the game's display resolution to 1080p.
You can check out comparison shots between the the normal version of The Last of Us: Remastered and the 4K version in this NeoGAF thread.
The PS4 Pro comes out on November 10, priced at $400. It features a 1 TB hard drive but does not have a 4K Blu-ray player in part because Sony says it sees a shift towards streaming. 4K and HDR are two of the major advantages players will have if they purchase a PS4 Pro. These are enabled in part by doubled GPU power, and boosted CPU clockspeed.
For more on the PS4 Pro, check out GameSpot's in-depth overview, which covers the console's HDR and 4K functionality and more.
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