More and more sources are talking about a release date for The Last of Us: Part II (PlayStation 4). The game might be released early in 2020.
One of the most eagerly awaited titles is The Last of Us: Part II. The story set in a world ruined by an epidemic impressed in the first part with exciting, varied gameplay and a dense atmosphere. However, the true highlight was the two characters Ellie and Joel, who made the game a truly special experience.
It’s no wonder that the sequel The Last of Us: Part II is highly anticipated. There was no official release date after aiming for Fall 2019, which was then abandoned.
Now, reports are increasing that The Last of Us: Part II will be released in February 2020.
The first hint comes from an interview: There are several sources and hints pointing to a release date. In an interview, Ashley Johnson, the voice and actress behind Ellie, talked about The Last of Us: Part II.
When asked when the game would be coming out, she begins her answer with “Feh-” and then trails off. It sounds like the beginning of the word “February”.
Other sources confirm the date: Of course, this alone is not enough for a substantiated assumption, but there are more sources. Jason Schreier recently reported that he had been told that The Last of Us: Part II had been pushed to February 2020.
Schreier has repeatedly written major exposés in the past and has relied on numerous insider sources, whose statements have mostly proven true.
The last source is Daniel Ahmed, a video game analyst, who has frequently drawn on insider knowledge in the past as well. He confirmed that February 2020 is the current “internal release date”.
Can the sources be trusted? Of course, all these sources are not solid evidence or any confirmation from the publisher or developer. However, when the same information leaks from several often trusted sources, the likelihood is high that there is a grain of truth in it.
Those who want to hop on the hype train will be looking forward to February 2020. Everyone else remains skeptical and hopes that the game will not be delayed any further.
Are you already looking forward to The Last of Us: Part II? Or did the new trailer back then frighten you?
