At the beginning of April, the PS4 and Naughty Dog were struck with a pretty massive blow as they announced The Last of Us 2 won't be making its May 29 release date.
The game, which has already been delayed a number of times, was finally scheduled to launch at the end of May and take pride of place as Sony's 'summer game' for 2020.
But thanks to the due to the coronavirus pandemic, Sony pushed the game back once again, and has even refrained from revealing a new release date and have gone as far as refunding gamers that purchased the title on PSN, PlayStation's digital shopfront.
Disappointed fans then called for a playable demo of the game as leaks started appearing on Youtube and tempers began to run short, but director of The Last of Us