The Last of Us Part II has been delayed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 crisis, Sony announces.
has been delayed “until further notice” due to the COVID-19 crisis, Sony announced this afternoon via a tweet.
Update: SIE has made the difficult decision to delay the launch of The Last of Us Part II and Marvel's Iron Man VR until further notice. Logistically, the global crisis is preventing us from providing the launch experience our players deserve.This is the second delay for the sequel to 2013’s acclaimed zombie game, which won praise for its emotional narrative and often understated tone. Originally scheduled for release in February, the game was pushed back to May 29, 2020, last fall.
It’s also a move that will help retail establishments, who would presumably have lost out on significant business iflaunched digitally during a time when non-essential businesses are still closed and most people are sheltered in place. And with the way this pandemic has gone, it’s possible we could be waiting for
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