Update, 04/09/14, 02:11 p.m.: Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann tweeted that the studio is targeting a 60 fps framerate for The Last of Us Remastered.
Update, 04/09/14, 12:45 p.m.: And here's a post on the official PlayStation blog with more info on The Last of Us Remastered, which is given a Summer 2014 release window.
Update, 04/09/14, 12:17 p.m.: Sony has responded to Kotaku with the following confirmation:
SCEA can confirm The Last of Us Remastered is coming to PS4, and we'll be sharing more details with you shortly.
Also, a listing for The Last of Us Remastered is now live on Amazon, stating that the game will include all the DLC and a commentary track.
[Original story follows below.]
2013's biggest PS3 game will be coming to the PS4, according to an official image from the PlayStation Store. But, right now, the link that would let you pre-order The Last of Us for Sony's new console is broken.
Sometime last night, the image above started showing up on Sony's digital game storefront. However, clicking the link brings users to an error message, shown above. This image nevertheless appears to confirm what Sony announced/not-announced late last month. An actual date of availability isn't shown but, in the U.S. at least, the price for the remastered Last of Us is shown as $60. We've reached out to Sony for comment and will update this story if/when they respond.