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Initially released for the PS4, it has the addition "Remastered" since it was released for the PS5. In addition, it sold 10 million copies in only two years.
Remaster of a PS4 title in ( I think ) TLOU Part 1's updated engine, And has never ever seen a PC release.
For all intents and purposes, It's a NEW title, specifically on PC.
OG = PS3
Remaster = PS4
Remake = PS5/PC
PS3 version was basically running at the PS3's hardware limit and often dropped to low 20's in the FPS because of the huge bottleneck the PS3's hardware had.
PS4 remaster had better textures and had a larger screen resolution and could pump out 60FPS native.
And the PS5 remake was re-built from the ground up on NaughtyDogs newest build of their in-house engine to take advantage of the PS5 hardware.