The Last of Us Part II and Iron-Man VR Have Been Delayed Indefinitely Due to COVID-19

We knew the COVID-19 pandemic was going to have a major effect on video game development, with most studios switching to a work-from-home model, and it seems the chickens are already coming home to roost. Recently Microsoft delayed both Wasteland 3 and Minecraft Dungeons, and now Sony have unfortunately made the call that both The Last of Us Part II and Iron Man VR are delayed until “further notice.”

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The Last of Us Part II developer Naughty Dog issued their own statement about the delay.

Here’s Naughty Dog’s message for those who can’t see the above tweet for whatever reason:

As you’ve likely just seen, the release of The Last of Us Part II has been delayed. We’re sure this news is just as disappointing to you as it is to us. We wanted to reach out to all of you in our community to give you a little more information.

The good news is, we’re nearly done with development of The Last of Us Part II. We are in the midst of fixing our final bugs. However, even with us finishing the game, we are faced with the reality that due to logistics beyond our control, we couldn’t launch The Last of Us Part II to our satisfaction. We want to make sure everyone gets to play The Last of Us Part II around the same time, ensuring that we’re doing everything possible to preserve the best experience for everyone. This meant delaying the game until such a time where we can solve these logistic issues.

We were bummed about this decision, but ultimately it’s what’s best and fair to all of our players. We’re hoping that this won’t be a long delay and we’ll update you as soon as we have more information to share. We wish you all, your families, and your friends the best of health. Thank you for being amazing fans and your continued support.

Mark my works, this won’t be the last major delay due to “logistics.” Yes, people are playing more games during the pandemic, and sales of games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Doom Eternal are great, but publishers don’t want to lose control of their launches, as is happening with Final Fantasy VII Remake that’s already out more than a week early in parts of the world.

We’ll keep you updated when Sony provides new release dates for The Last of Us Part II and Iron Man VR.



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