The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered Gets Major Bug Fix Update

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered new patch (version 1.1.2)
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered new patch (version 1.1.2)

Key Highlights:

  • The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered received a new patch (version 1.1.2)
  • It fixes several bugs impacting the new roguelike “No Return” mode
  • Issues with Trophies not unlocking after PS4 save imports are resolved
  • Other fixes address combat, animation, and audio/UI glitches
  • The patch continues improving accessibility with text-to-speech enhancements

Naughty Dog has rolled out a substantial new update for the critically-acclaimed PlayStation 5 remaster of The Last of Us Part 2. Patch 1.1.2 primarily targets eradicating several nagging bugs and glitches that have been impacting the game’s new roguelike “No Return” mode and other areas.

Full Patch Notes

CategoryDescription
Gameplay
Fixed issue where player could become unable to melee during the game’s final combat encounter
[No Return] Fixed an issue where the Trading Post would sometimes only offer 3 options for purchase
[No Return] Fixed an issue where Clickers could become stuck on the environment in certain maps
General
Fixed an issue with PS4 save data imports where some trophies that were previously earned would not unlock after import
Fixed an animation issue that could occur when player was attacked while entering a workbench
Fixed an issue where Abby’s bonus skins would cause weapons to appear incorrectly during certain in-game cutscenes
Multiple minor UI fixes throughout game
Multiple minor audio fixes throughout game
Localization
Various minor localization fixes throughout the game
Accessibility
[No Return] Fixed an issue that prevented Text-to-Speech option from correctly reading out Leaderboard placement

No Return Repairs

The innovative No Return mode has been a major selling point for returning fans, allowing them to experience the bleak, post-apocalyptic world through the eyes of various protagonists like Joel, Ellie, and others. However, some pesky technical issues had been hindering the full experience.

Two of the most glaring No Return bugs fixed in this patch revolve around the Trading Post and enemy Clickers.

Previously, the Trading Post would sometimes only display three purchasable options instead of the full array. Additionally, Clicker enemies could occasionally get stuck in the environment on certain maps, breaking the flow of encounters.

With these issues resolved, No Return runs should now operate much smoother from start to finish going forward.

Trophy Troubles No More

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered gameplay on a horse
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Another widespread problem addressed is an infuriating glitch preventing some Trophies and achievements from properly unlocking after importing save data from the original PS4 release.

Players who had already earned certain milestones were unable to have them pop after transferring progress to the remastered version.

The 1.1.2 patch rectifies this frustrating situation, ensuring all your hard-earned accomplishments carry over seamlessly. No more wasted effort!

Accessibility Upgrades

Staying true to the developers’ commitment to making The Last of Us Part 2 as inclusive as possible, patch 1.1.2 enhances accessibility functionality as well. It resolves an issue preventing the text-to-speech system from accurately reading out leaderboard placements in the No Return mode. All the patch notes can be viewed on the Naughty Dog website where they were initially published.

With these latest optimisations, Naughty Dog continues solidifying TLOU PT2 Remastered as the definitive way to experience one of the most acclaimed PlayStation games of all time.

The consistent updates only further demonstrate the studio’s dedication to delivering a finely-polished, ultra-accessible survival horror masterpiece for years to come.

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