The Last of Us Remake is Coming to PlayStation 5 and PC in September
The Last of Us Remake may soon be unveiled, for both the PlayStation 5 and the PC around this year.
The leaker The Snitch posted a tweet that sparked widespread controversy online as this tweet read “PART 1 –
02.09.2022” and accompanied it with a emoji for home device controller and PC.
The leaker The Snitch became very popular shortly after leaking details of the State of Play event that turned out to
be very accurate later as well as with the new Kojima project leaked through the same source.
Let’s go back to the mystery that this leaker posted from the hours of the morning that we told us to deal with,
but theories are starting to fill the Internet which explains this mystery, and initially with the phrase Part 1 which
many think is a reference to the game The Last of Us Remake on which Naughty Dog’s studio is working without an
official announcement yet.
PART 1 – 02.09.2022
🎮/💻— The Snitch (@insider_wtf) June 8, 2022
Studio boss Neil Druckman recently updated his Twitter profile and called Part One The Last of Us Part 1,
which made this vague tweet a clear reference to The Last of Us Remake.
Also in recent times Sony has started launching its previous exclusives on PCs that are starting to generate big sales. This makes the ability to relaunch The Last of Us Remake on PC a foregone conclusion that the game was released
several years ago and has great popularity. There is a huge audience on the computer platform looking forward to
getting it.
The source also placed a console in reference to the PlayStation 5, and Sony may have taken the same approach
as its previous approach when Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves was launched first on PlayStation 5 on that coming to
the PC later.
The Last of Us Remake, which we expect to be renamed The Last of Us Part 1, may be unveiled in the coming days
while the launch date is September 2, 2022, as stated in this vague tweet.
Also this may be supported by the change of the launch date of God of War Ragnarok game which was spotted
via the data of the PlayStation store where it was changed from September to December this year,
more details here..
In any case, this information remains a mere rumor until it is officially confirmed perhaps over the next few days.