Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is now available

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, originally meant as DLC for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, is now available as a standalone title exclusively for PS4.

Writing on the PlayStation Blog Game Director Kurt Margenau took the time to introduce fans to an Uncharted without Nathan Drake. Margenau describes his pride in working on Uncharted and how satisfying it was to see Drake off in such fine fashion.

After a well-deserved break, Margenau and his team thought about if Uncharted could work without Drake.

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They obviously thought it could and that’s why today you can play Uncharted: The Lost Legacy starring Nadine Ross and Chloe Frazer.

Available exclusively for PS4, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy costs $54.95 AUD.

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