Uncharted 4 story trailer delivers the thrills, drama and action

25 February 2016
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Update: Having used Ubisoft’s concept art in their trailer without permission, or at least that would seem to be the case, Naughty Dog has altered that portion of the trailer.

We’ve updated it accordingly.

Original Story: We don’t need to be sold on Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End any more, the hype-train is already at full-steam ahead for Naughty Dog’s fourth (and possibly last) instalment in the highly-acclaimed action-adventure franchise

That’s probably why it hurts so much that Naughty Dog are continuing to make the wait until its April release date.

While details on the game have been a bit scarce, a brand-new story trailer for A Thief’s End has dropped, giving some context to all the white-knuckle edge-of-your-seat action set to unfold.

The story will see retired treasure-hunter Nathan Drake drawn back into the world of mystery and danger when his long-lost brother Sam re-enters his life.

Amidst all the chaos, explosions and action, there’s no doubt that Uncharted 4 will hit some hair-raising and emotional beats, and we can’t wait to see more of this gorgeous blockbuster release when it hits PS4 on April 26.


Article originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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