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Industry insider Tom Henderson claimed on Wednesday that the long-rumored remake of The Last of Us could debut in the latter half of 2022. According to Henderson's anonymous sources, the game is "nearly finished," despite the fact that PlayStation hasn't fifty-fifty officially appear the game nevertheless.

Henderson as well lightly touched on the status of Naughty Canis familiaris'south multiplayer project, causeless to exist a standalone version of The Last of U.s.a.' Factions multiplayer mode. When asked for updates on the standalone multiplayer title, the insider implied that the mode could exist nearing completion, ready for release at the end of 2022, or potentially both. As with any bits of unconfirmed information, information technology'south worth taking these claims with a grain of salt until we hear something official from PlayStation or Naughty Dog.

Naughty Canis familiaris initially announced that The Last of Us' Factions multiplayer wouldn't be included in the so-upcoming The Last of The states Part Two in 2022. At the same time, the visitor stated information technology was working on developing a separate multiplayer title that would presumably accept afterward the fan-favorite multiplayer mode. Nosotros haven't heard much since then, bated from a few chore listings that seem to confirm the company is working on a standalone multiplayer title.

As for the rumored remake of The Last of Us, we know a lot less about it. Bloomberg (paywall) previously reported that a remake of PlayStation'due south hit 2022 title was in development for the PlayStation 5. The game, if it exists, has yet to be officially announced.