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The Last of Us Part 1: DualSense dimensions and features revealed

A game of already considerable size gets even bigger thanks also to DualSense: here are the latest news of The Last of Us Part 1

Sony’s mycological zombie apocalypse was soon revealed to be one of Sony’s golden (rotten) eggs, and The Last of Us Part 1 he already demonstrated this to us at the announcement: now, after about a year of leaks and speculations, we now have not only a launch window, but also information on size and on DualSense feature. As for the availability of the game, the wait will be short. The launch is in fact scheduled for autumn. However, the details about which the game has left us in a state of salivation are already coming, and the ruined world of Naughty Dog promises to be spacious in every sense.

The first details on the last of us: dimensions and features of The Last of Us Part 1

You will be curious about the controller, but since space management is important we will focus on the dimensions of The Last of Us Part 1. According to the official page of the game, we will have to free 79 GB of space on our internal memory. This is more or less a common standard for any triple-A production, but compared to its PS4 counterpart (The Last of Us Remastered), the leap is no small feat. In fact, there is talk of a remake of a title that, “the last time”, weighed less than 50 GB. Of course, part of the game data is entirely dedicated to Sony’s new DualSense.

The page in question also tells us about the use that Naughty Dog intends to make also of the innovative features boasted by the controller, specifically the feedback aptico no adaptive triggers. According to the information released, the game “supports haptic feedback for each weapon and for environmental effects such as the sensation of rainwater”. The triggers will fit “all” weapons, “including Joel’s revolver and Ellie’s bow”. We will be able to (literally) touch everything with our hands when the game will (not by little) come out on PS5 on 2 September. And if we allow ourselves a little more waiting, the title will come out later even on PC.

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Stefania Romagnoli is a dedicated writer who delves into the world of video game news. With a profound passion for gaming, Stefania keeps readers informed and up-to-date on the latest developments, announcements, and trends within the gaming industry.