Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection Coming to PS4

A lot can happen in 24 hours. Yesterday it was leaked on the PlayStation Store Mobile app that the heavily rumoured remaster of all three Uncharted games would be coming to the PlayStation 4. After a Tweet from Neil Druckmann, the lead director on the upcoming Uncharted 4 game stating, “Well.. That hit a few hours too early”. We now have a trailer to go alongside the confirmation that Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception will all be coming to the PlayStation 4 in one package. The official website goes onto say that Blueprint Games is responsible for rebuilding the games originally made by developer Naughty Dog and includes all the single-player campaigns. For those that pre-order the game, they will get access to the Uncharted 4 multiplayer beta later this year. Also included in the trailer is the release date of October 7th in Europe and October 9th in North America. No word yet on our little slice of heaven. 

Over on IGN they also add to expect the collection to include “new achievements along with 1080p graphics at 60 fps, and better lighting, textures, and models. Gameplay improvements are also on the way, with an announcement on that front coming soon.” Obviously, there will be more at E3 at their Sony Press Conference which Novastream and yours truly will give you our impressions. Not too mention all the other conferences throughout those days. 

Greatness from small beginnings!

Article by Daniel Clements

Twitter: @clemo_24

 

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