Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection that launched on PS5 earlier this year looks set to release a PC version this summer.
With the release of The Last of Us and subsequently the critically acclaimed The Last of Us 2 in 2020, the studio behind those titles has become immensely popular. With Naughty Dog firmly holding their ground as an innovative game developer, it looks like they’re slowly getting bigger. But it is the Uncharted series that are the works that really showcase Naughty Dog’s talent in creating blockbuster titles with compelling and mature stories. Although the adventures of Nathan Drake are long over, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection will revive those last adventures and the PC version of this game could be out this summer. .
According to recent updates on SteamDB, a website that tracks all the data related to Valve’s Steam app, it looks like the latest Uncharted collection will be available on PC on July 15. At this point, neither Naughty Dog nor Sony have made any official announcements regarding the release date of this version of the game, however they have previously stated that the PC version will be released in 2022. , so even though the information on SteamDB has yet to be verified, it could still be an accurate one.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection released on PS5 in January and will improve the graphics of both the fourth installment in the series, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and the spin-off Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, the standalone expansion. launched in 2017 set a year after Uncharted 4. We don’t have much else about the new game, but the Steam database does contain some changelogs related to the upcoming PC release, includes some screenshots that were added in December.
Many gamers will surely be excited to play Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection on PC. With Uncharted 4 being one of the best Naughty Dog titles ever, second only to The Last of Us and Uncharted 2, it will represent Nathan Drake’s final run as the studio won’t be continuing the story. What else about you?
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