Many PlayStation fans are worried Ghost of Tsushima might be pushed out of its current release window after The Last of Us Part II was delayed indefinitely. This year is proving an uncertain one in terms of pop culture output. Movies and television shows have been pushed out of their Summer release windows, while in-development works have had their productions put on an indefinite hold. In addition to movies and television projects, video games are also being affected by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and its impact on productivity across various industries.

There is concern about the release dates of upcoming video games shifting to account for the coronavirus crisis, especially following the recent announcement of The Last of Us Part II and Iron Man VR getting delayed with no new release date forthcoming. It's likely publisher Sony doesn't want these games to release in an environment where players won't be able to go out to get physical copies of them. It's also possible they're concerned that Naughty Dog's game, with its bleak themes and post-apocalyptic setting, might not be the best fit for the current state of the world.

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Nobody knows when The Last of Us Part II will finally release, and if they do, they're not telling. The next largest Sony first-party title after Naughty Dog's sequel is likely Ghost of Tsushima, the new IP from developer Sucker Punch, a studio best known for working on games like Sly Cooper and Infamous. The Japan-set fallen samurai revenge thriller looks to be shaping up to be one of 2020's breakout hits, but now fans are concerned that Sony might delay the highly-anticipated title from its previously-scheduled June 26 street date, to the point where fears about the game's release status have caused Ghost to become a trending topic on Twitter, as recently reported by Game Rant.

Ghost of Tsushima E3 gameplay trailer

While many video game enthusiasts will likely have their hands full for the immediate future with titles like Resident Evil 3, Doom Eternal, and Final Fantasy VII Remake, it's easy to look at games on the horizon and wonder when they'll see the light of day. There are even persistent rumors that next-gen consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X might not hit their 2020 launch windows, or that, if they do, they will be in exceedingly short supply.

These are uncertain times, and the state of the world seems to be shifting on a daily basis. Video games are relatively low on the totem pole of immediate crises facing civilization at the moment, but with so much of the population forced to self-quarantine for their own safety and the safety of others, it's easy to see why the passionate PlayStation fandom would be worried about the release status of tent-pole titles like Ghost of Tsushima.

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Source: Game Rant