The Last of Us Part 1PC port has crossed a significant sales milestone according to figures shared by Sony. The franchise’s massive popularity grew even further over the past few months thanks to the recently concluded HBO TV series, which was shortly followed by the PC release ofThe Last of Us Part 1. While it’s been less than two months since its launch, the game already seems to show promise for Sony.

Originally released in 2013,The Last of Us Part 1made its way to PC on March 28 as one of the most anticipated titles for the platform in 2023. However, it’s worth noting that the PC version ofThe Last of Us Part 1wasn’t the smoothest release for the PlayStation maker. The title was plagued with many glitches from day one, prompting the developer to pushpatches forThe Last of UsPC porton a regular basis. Although Naughty Dog is still ironing out the kinks, the game has already made its mark as a notable entry among Sony’s slate of PC ports.

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In its latest Games and Network Services presentation, Sony points out thatThe Last of Us Part 1on PC has amassed $15.5 million in revenue as of July 20, 2025, nearly a month into its release. Even though the game managed to sell over 368,000 copies, theinitial reception forThe Last of UsPC portmight have hindered its sales. However, Head of PlayStation Studios Herman Hulst claims that “PC has grown to be a substantial part” of Sony’s business and attributesThe Last of UsPC port as one of the reasons.

Apart fromThe Last of Us,Marvel’s Spider-ManRemastered has also gained some significant ground on PC since its release. Insomniac’s title already broke sales records whereMarvel’s Spider-Manon PC surpassedGod of Warin its opening week. According to Sony’s latest figures,Marvel’s Spider-Manhas sold over 1.5 million copies on PC and has accounted for $52 million in revenue.

Interestingly, the company’s report comes less than a day away from the much-anticipated May 24 PlayStation Showcase event. Fans expect Sony to tease a number of high-profile titles includingSpider-Man2,Death Stranding2,Metal Gear Solid3 remake, and possiblydetails onThe Last of Usmultiplayer project. While it remains to be seen what Sony has in store for gamers, 2023 is already shaping up to be an interesting year for PlayStation fans. It will be interesting to see how the company pushes ahead in the PC space amid a growing appeal for its titles.

The Last of Us Part 1is available on PC and PS5.

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