Naughty Dog has once again pushed back the release date for its upcoming action-survival game The Last of Us Part II. Citing "logistic issues," likely a reference to the current coronavirus pandemic and its impact on rollout in various global markets, the studiosaidit was “bummed about this decision but ultimately understood it’s what’s best and fair to our players.
We’re hoping this won’t be a long delay.” In its statement on Thursday, Naughty Dog said development on the sequel was "nearly done." The game — a follow-up to2013's The Last of Us, which was the third-best-selling game on the PlayStation 3 and has sold more than 17 million copies in its lifetime — was originally set to launch on Feb.