The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered arrives on PC on 3 April 2025, bringing enhanced visuals, new gameplay modes, and full DualSense integration to Steam and the Epic Games Store.
However, despite Sonyâs recent efforts to relax PlayStation Network account restrictions for PC players, the game remains region-locked in many countries.
Why it matters: Earlier this year, Sony announced that its upcoming PC ports would no longer require a PSN account. Even though linking an account is now optional, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered still canât be bought in numerous countries.

The actual issue isnât the PSN requirement â itâs that people in over 130 countries canât create one. Hence, Sony delisted its recent and upcoming PC ports from Steam and Epic in the regions where PSN accounts canât be made.
However, in response to player feedback, Sony has reversed this decision. The company will no longer mandate a PSN account for certain single-player PC titles, including The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. While linking a PSN account is now optional, players who choose to do so will receive in-game benefits.
Now that linking a PSN account is optional, players in regions without PSN access still see a message on Steam saying the game isnât available where they live. Therefore, most PC players cannot experience one of PlayStationâs most acclaimed titles.
Moreover, the trend continues with another upcoming day-one PlayStation PC port on Steam: Lost Soul Aside. Despite being a third-party title, Lost Soul Aside is also region-locked in 130+ countries.

So far, Sony has not commented on the regional lock for The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered on PC. Gamers continue to express their disappointment about the regional restriction, but thereâs been no news on a fix.