We just learned that
Death Stranding will debut in November (the news was announced by PlayStation Taiwan a while ago but Sony has still not confirmed this information), but it looks like Kotaku's Jason Schreier has also decided to break the news and revealed some new details on
The Last of Us Part II.
According to Schreier, Naughty Dog's next big thing was also supposed to hit stores at some point this fall – unfortunately, the team at Sony has reportedly pushed it back once again, and the highly anticipated story-driven title is now apparently set to release in early 2020 – maybe even February.
Considering that Sony is not planning to showcase any of its games at this year's E3 in Los Angeles, we will definitely wait for quite some time for an official verification of that – quite surprising – news.
As a reminder, Naughty Dog has recently revealed that they will share more details on
The Last of Us Part II when they're ready – as the sequel was first announced at PlayStation Experience in 2016.
In The Last of Us Part II, Ellie is now 19 and has found a semblance of peace and normality living in Jackson. She’s had a chance to be a teenager and forge lasting relationships. When that peace is disrupted by a violent act, Ellie is thrust into a brutal journey of retribution, fueled by a need to bring those that have wronged her to justice, pushing her to her very limits.
The Last of Us Part II 's release date hasn't been announced yet.