I really hope the release of the R7 MII doesn't follow the same path of the 7D MII, which kept getting pushed out for months, 6-7 I believe. But it felt more like a year with all the talk and hype about the camera. Just like all the talk and hype of the R7 MII and the features it may, or may not, have.
The R7 MII isn't a must camera for me, but the 1.6 crop factor that turns the RF 70-200 into a 112-320 2.8 that is much cheaper than a RF 100-300 f2.8, is very appealing. And for birding/sports the RF 100-500 making it a 160-800 f7.1 is also appealing. It's really a no brainer for me that the R7 MII is a good choice...as long as Canon fixes the issues of the R7 rolling shutter, camera ergonomics, and lack of no grip.