As weird as the concept of it sounds, The Final of Us PS5 remake may simply be actual, if a Naughty Canine QA Tester’s LinkedIn profile is something to go by. As noticed by hawk-eyed ResetEra consumer Angie, one Corey Hong has listed an “unannounced remake challenge” that he was engaged on throughout his three-year stint at Naughty Canine. It has lengthy been rumored that the developer is remaking the 2013 hit, whose existence was first outed by Bloomberg’s famend journalist Jason Schreier.
When is The Final of Us PS5 remake anticipated to launch?
The Final of Us PS5 remake was initially outed in April 2021 however was largely forgotten about till January this 12 months. That’s when trusty insider Tom Henderson reported that the challenge is “practically completed” and will launch within the latter half of 2022. Hong claims to have labored as a Naughty Canine QA Tester between 2019 and 2022, so the timing checks out. He has apparently solely simply departed the studio this month. His profile additionally mentions the unannounced multiplayer challenge, which is unofficially often called The Final of Us standalone multiplayer recreation. Though Naughty Canine has confirmed that it’s engaged on a multiplayer recreation, it hasn’t formally introduced any title or particulars.
Opinion: Can we cease with The Final of Us remakes?
Zarmena writes… Regardless of being an enormous fan of the collection (and sure, The Final of Us II is a wonderful recreation – struggle me), I simply don’t perceive the purpose of this remake. It’s practically a decade-old recreation (holy shhhh, the place did time go?) and one that everybody and their grandma have already performed on the PS3 and PS4. Backwards compatibility can also be a factor, when you fancy enjoying it in your PS5. What a waste of expertise and assets! All these first-party gems in Sony’s catalog and it chooses The Final of Us but once more.
In different information, PS Plus Could 2022 lineup has leaked, and Insomniac’s PS5 video games have already acquired VRR assist patches.
[Source: LinkedIn via ResetEra]