It was a PS4 exclusive until the PS5 was released. It counts as a PS4 exclusive. Will you go back and remove TLOU2 from this poll if that gets a PS5 port? It's silly.
Yes and no, I see your point, but what I take from this thread is that a lot of people don't know what a console exclusive is. Imagine if Death Stranding got a PC release 1 week after the PS4 version, no one would consider it a PS4 only game, but since it released 8 months later, people still sort of view it as a PS4 game. Truth is, it doesn't matter if it's 1 week or 4 years, if it gets an official release on another platform, it seizes to be exclusive. Death Stranding, Horizon: Zero Dawn and Days Gone are absolutely not PS4 exclusives.
If The Last of Us: Part II released on the Playstation 5, yes, I would not have had it on this list, it would stop being a PS4 exclusive. If God of War gets a PS5 re-release, it's not a PS4 exclusive anymore. It's like with Conker's Bad Fur Day back in the day, it was released on Xbox and stopped being an N64 exclusive.
People don't like it, but there is nothing wrong with it, what does it matter that The Last of Us 2 is on 2 consoles? maybe in the future, people will start leaning towards terms like brand exclusive instead, like Sony exclusives, or Nintendo exclusives, as games will share ecosystems more and more. That might be a better way of looking at it.
And I'm not just saying random shit, being a platform exclusive is not an opinion, it's a fact that a game released on multiple platforms is not exclusive. Here is the list of official Playstation 4 only games:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:PlayStation_4-only_games
I think the problem is that people are attached to the idea that consoles have a set of exclusive titles that makes the platform special, and rebel against the thought that it loses titles on such a list. But it's easier to picture if you look at other consoles, like New Super Mario Bros U., people weren't that hot on that port and always refer to it as a Switch and Wii-U game, but with Breath of the Wild, people are in love with the idea that it's a game that adds to the Switch line-up of exclusive titles, and ignores the Wii-U version as much as possible. But it's not real, that game is not a Switch exclusive, just as much as New Super Mario Bros. U.
Sony and Microsoft are moving away from exclusives, the PS4 might be the last Playstation with such a robust exclusive list.