While Naughty dog is saying the launch window would be kind of problematic, I'm also thinking that the game's subject matter might play a part, as this site noted it might:
https://www.cbr.com/now-right-time-last-of-us-part-ii/
While Naughty dog is saying the launch window would be kind of problematic, I'm also thinking that the game's subject matter might play a part, as this site noted it might:
https://www.cbr.com/now-right-time-last-of-us-part-ii/
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And yet A Plague Tale: Innocence is on sale on the Playstation store right now.
Eh, have such a backlog at this point, that it's probably a good thing.
That would be hilariously stupid if it was true. It's a game about mushroom zombies. I don't think there's much in common with what's happening in the real world.
Besides, Sony also delayed their Iron Man VR game at the same time and I can't imagine that game's subject matter would cause any problems, so they're probably telling the truth with their, "logistics" explanation.
As is Resident Evil 3/Resistance.
On the same day there's been a massive spoiler leak we now have a new release date: June 19th. ND doing a bit of damage control?
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Has to be. That, "indefinite" delay didn't end up being much of anything.
As far as the spoilers go, the plot details have resulted in this game getting absolutely savaged right now. I wasn't planning on getting it since I had no interest in playing as Ellie so I went ahead and read them...
...I shook my head and rolled my eyes more than once.
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So some of those spoilers are pure LULZ! What were they thinking? Worst I'm hearing is that there are all kinds of reasons why 70% of the dev team quit? ND is in full meltdown seemingly.
"The Marvel EIC Chair has a certain curse that goes along with it: it tends to drive people insane, and ultimately, out of the business altogether. It is the notorious last stop for many staffers, as once you've sat in The Big Chair, your pariah status is usually locked in." Christopher Priest