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  • The Last of Us: Part II

    Major 'The Last of Us Part II' leak includes pivotal cutscenes

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    04.27.2020

    The leak's authenticity hasn't been confirmed by Sony or Naughty Dog, the developer behind both The Last of Us and the immensely popular Uncharted series.

  • Naughty Dog/Sony Interactive Entertainment

    Sony indefinitely delays ‘The Last of Us Part II’

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    04.02.2020

    Naughty Dog has just about finished work on The Last Of Us Part II. It's taking care of the last few bugs and then the long-awaited sequel should be all set. However, Sony has delayed the game for a second time. It's pushing back the release date indefinitely from May 29th due to the coronavirus outbreak.

  • Naughty Dog/Sony

    More 'The Last of Us Part II' details will emerge on September 24th

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.09.2019

    Naughty Dog has been fairly quiet about The Last of Us Part II since E3 2018. You're about to hear a lot more, though. The studio has sent invitations for a media event that will discuss the post-apocalyptic action game in greater detail. While details aren't forthcoming at this stage, it won't be surprising if you hear a lot more about gameplay, the plot, and possibly a release schedule.

  • 'The Last of Us' brought to life in live stage show

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    07.29.2014

    Today, The Last of Us is getting ready to take over PlayStation 4 consoles everywhere, and soon it may also be conquering... Broadway. Well, maybe not so much. But Naughty Dog's popular title did make its debut on the live stage, with a show called "The Last of Us: One Night Live" which took place in Santa Monica, California. Sony explains that the play was in celebration of the game's arrival on the PlayStation 4, so giving fans a way to experience the story through a theatre performance was an obvious choice ahead of the launch. "The Last of Us: One Night Live," directed by Neil Druckmann, featured music from the score, read of "key scenes" and a Q&A from the cast and crew involved in the show. Sure, it probably would have been better to actually be there, but Sony was kind enough to let you re-live the performance in the video after the break.