The highly anticipated release of The Last of Us Part 1 on PC has not gone as smoothly as expected, with players reporting numerous bugs and glitches. However, developer Naughty Dog has released a hotfix to address some of the most pressing issues.

What Went Wrong with the PC Release

The Last of Us Part 1 was originally released on PlayStation 3 in 2013, and quickly became a fan favorite. The game was praised for its compelling story, memorable characters, and innovative gameplay. With the announcement of a PC release, fans were understandably excited to experience the game on a new platform.

However, the PC release has been plagued by bugs and glitches since its launch. Players have reported issues with crashing, freezing, and graphical errors. Some players have even reported losing progress due to save file corruption.

Many fans were disappointed by the troubled launch, and some even expressed frustration with Naughty Dog for releasing a game in such a buggy state. However, the developer has been quick to respond to player feedback and has now released a hotfix to address some of the most pressing issues.

The First PC Hotfix

The first hotfix for The Last of Us Part 1 on PC was released on March 31st, just three days after the game's launch. The hotfix addresses several issues, including crashes, graphical glitches, and save file corruption.