A surprising experiment in the PlayStation family of controllers.
The former is available till July 7th, while the latter can be played till October 6th.
This is following the removal of both games from the PlayStation Store.
Two big open world titles could be coming to the streaming service in April.
The game is, as you might expect, no longer available to pre-order.
"PlayStation 5 is about making a really smooth, quick-to-load experience," says Remedy's Thomas Puha.
Joel actor Troy Baker speaks about how the game's story will challenge its audience on multiple levels.
"That’s a massive amount of work that we don’t want to put our team through," says director Neil Druckmann.
"There hasn’t been a final decision yet," says director Neil Druckmann.
The Last of Us Part 2 is likely the first of many.
It may be delayed, but Naughty Dog's next is looking incredibly good.
"We're hoping this won't be a long delay," says Naughty Dog.
"The global crisis is preventing us from providing the launch experience our players deserve," says Sony.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer "felt really good about how Series X lines up" following Sony's PS5 tech deep dive.
A good gesture from the multimedia giant.
Both games will be free for subscribers this month.
The once PC-exclusive feature is already out on the PS4.
Sony veteran Michael Denny has joined TT Games.
The developer still has more traditional games in mind.
Factories in China have resumed operation but those in Malaysia and the United Kingdom remain closed.