Maddy Myers
has actually run Polygon’s games area because 2020 as replacement editor. She has actually operated in games journalism because 2007, at Kotaku, The Mary Sue, and the Boston Phoenix.
It ought to come as not a surprise to followers that The Last of Us Part 2 could have a remastered variation in advancement for PlayStation 5, since The Last of Us Part 1 — the PS5 port of the initial game — appeared in September 2022. The remastered variation of the follow up simply obtained a whole lot much more strong, many thanks to a leakage thanks to the PlayStation Store.
Although The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered isn’t on the PlayStation shop currently, it shows up to have actually remained in the data source at some time lately, due to the fact that web sites that track updates to the PlayStation Store have actually scuffed the pertinent information regarding the game. PSdeals.net has a listing for the game that connects to a now-broken PlayStation Store page. The PSdeals providing consists of screenshots that seem from the remaster, with the expression “captured on PS5” (as is conventional technique for Sony) noticeable in the edge.
Insider Gaming has a record that goes also better, consisting of the game’s launch day — Jan. 19, 2024, which would certainly be fairly quickly — and also a brief intro trailer that starts with video footage of the Part 1 remaster and after that advances to Part 2 video footage. Wario64, the offers enthusiast made well-known on X (previously Twitter), corroborated that reporting with a link to the same trailer that seems organized on Sony’s very own web servers.
It’s worth keeping in mind that the trailer makes no reference of a Windows computer variation of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. While Sony has actually been bringing much of its first-party games to computer in recent times, there’s normally been a lag time of greater than a year prior to those computer ports show up.
Polygon has actually connected to Sony for verification and will certainly upgrade this tale when we listen to back.
Source: Polygon