Earlier today, PlayStation held a showcase unveiling some of its biggest projects coming in the next few years. Players got their first glimpse ofGod of War Ragnarok,witnessed an early look at Peter Parker and Miles Morales' next adventure inMarvel’sSpider-Man 2,and saw Insomniac reveal an officialWolverinegame.
In the lineup of announcements was the reveal thatUncharted 4: A Thief’s EndandUncharted: Lost Legacywill officially be making their way to PC and PlayStation 5 as theUncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. During the conference, Sony showed off a brand new trailer for the remastered PlayStation 4 games, with the footage confirming the bundle will launch in early 2022.
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As for what will be upgraded to match the bump up in hardware, Sony hasn’t shared many details just yet, with a post over on the PlayStation Blog teasing that it will reveal more closer to launch. However, the footage shown during the showcase seems to hint both games will sport visual enhancements as well as a big boost in frame rate. The post also confirms that Iron Galaxy will be tackling the PC port, which will bethe first time anUnchartedgame has made its way to the platform.
For those who haven’t played the two titles,Uncharted 4follows an older, retired Nathan Drake following the events ofUncharted 3: Drake’s Deception.Although the globetrotting protagonist has settled down, he’s suddenly thrown into a new adventure when his brother seemingly returns from the dead and requests his help. The ensuing journey sees players travel the world, solve ancient mysteries, battle shady mercenary groups, and witness the final act of Drake’s story.
Meanwhile,Lost Legacytakes place after the events ofA Thief’s End,following former-side-character Chloe Frazer andUncharted 4antagonist Nadine Ross. The plot sees the pair of unlikely allies embark on a quest to India in search of the Tusk of Ganesh, battling a new threat in an effort to recover the artifact. Unlike otherUnchartedgames,Lost Legacy’scampaignoffered more open-ended gameplay, with a significant portion of the experience seeing players navigate a large hub filled with objectives that can be tackled in any order.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collectionjoins the growing lineup of PlayStation exclusives making their way to PC, with the platform recently getting hits likeHorizon: Zero Dawn,Death Stranding,andDay’s Gone.Seeing as both games were some of the PlayStation 4’s most successful exclusives, they’re sure to find a huge new audience ready to get stuck into some cinematicUnchartedaction.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collectionis set to launch early next year on PC and PlayStation 5.
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