The Last of Us for the PlayStation 4 is practically all but confirmed right now, as two more pieces of evidence in favor of its existence have surfaced online, in the form of a photo of GameStop Germany's internal database and a statement from a known Sony insider.

The Last of Us came out last summer for the PlayStation 3 console and impressed millions of gamers worldwide with a touching story that focused on survivors Joel and Ellie and a great multiplayer that emphasized teamwork and strategic thinking.

Since then, developer Naughty Dog has released different DLC packs, including a story expansion called Left Behind.

Earlier this week, a Sony Turkey official confirmed that The Last of Us was coming to the PS4 this summer, but Sony's Europe branch quickly dismissed the news, saying that it has nothing to comment on the possibility of seeing the PS3 game go next-gen.

Now DualShockers has just posted an alleged photo of GameStop Germany's internal system that shows a listing for The Last of Us on the PS4.

What's more, industry insider Pete Dodd also said on NeoGAF that, while Sony isn't "going to say anything about it," the PS4 edition of The Last of Us is true.

As of yet, however, seeing as how there's no official confirmation, take this with a grain of salt.