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The return of Joel and Ellie is one of the worst kept secrets in the video game industry.
One of the worst kept secrets in the video game industry is found in the fact that The Last of Us will have a remake hand in hand with Naughty Dog according to rumours, this being, in the case of being real, the return to the universe of this world where we will control Joel once in the company of Ellie while they try to escape from hordes of infected and fight against all class of human groups.
However, beyond the rumors that indicate that will be one of the great titles of the Christmas campaign, we do not know anything about the The Last of Us remake release datebeing also a game that many point out that would come out with the HBO Max serieswhich is scheduled to be released in early 2023. However, it seems that there is something that could change everything.
An insider who nailed the content and dates of the State of Play speaks out about the remake of The Last of Us
To put in context, in recent days a new insider has emerged on social networks, since it has been seen as the user known as The Snitch advanced all the content of the State of Play with pinpoint precision, not only pointing out the games we would see, but also mentioning the release dates that we finally saw in the trailers.
Under this same premise, under normal conditions, much attention would not be paid to it, but seeing this background, this user has set off the alarms due to an enigmatic tweet that would indicate that The Last of Us remake would be released on September 2, 2022the clue being the fact that it refers to a Part 1this being the name with which they refer to the first title of the saga in recent times:
PART 1 – 02.09.2022
🎮/💻— The Snitch (@insider_wtf) June 8, 2022
Although it does not specifically name the title, everything indicates that it is The Last of Us Part 1, gaining strength from the fact that September 2 falls on a Friday, this being a usual date to launch great games by PlayStation. Of course, if it is real, Sony would already be taking too long to confirm it.
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