Naughty Dog Talks The Last of Us On PS4: “We’ll See What The Future Brings”

The Last of Us is undoubtedly one of the most technically impressive games of this past generation. It pushed the PlayStation 3 to its limits, leading many to wonder how much better it might even look on Sony's latest gaming box.

Over on the PlayStation Blog, a commenter who "switched teams" and recently purchased a PS4 asked whether or not the studio plans to bring the game and its upcoming downloadable content to PlayStation 4.

Naughty Dog's Community Strategist, Eric Monacelli, replied by saying, "We’re just getting our Naughty Dog engine up and running on PS4 as we work on the next UNCHARTED project. We will see what the future brings! :)"

How badly would you like to see The Last of Us ported to PlayStation 4? Let us know in the comments below.

[Via OPM]

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