Uncharted 4 was a smash-hit for Naughty Dog, selling over 2.7 million units within the first seven days of its release and grossing $56 million in digital sales within the first three weeks. Plays have been eagerly waiting for the chance to jump back into Nathan Drake’s shoes, but with current-gen consoles here and PCs getting more powerful by the day, it’s time for an upgrade. Luckily, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves (containing both Uncharted 4 and expansion The Lost Legacy) has just been rated by the Australian Classification Board for PC and PlayStation 5. What does that mean? Well, it likely means that a release date is on the horizon. Looking back on previous gaps between rating and release date announcements, the title could be here as soon as February 2022.
While no specific details are known about the PC port of Uncharted 4, Days Gone introduced a number of new features when it made the PC leap, including ultra-wide monitor support, improved graphics, and an unlocked framerate. Lately, PlayStation has been making a huge commitment to bring many of its beloved properties to PC, likely spurred on by the incredible response to the highly-anticipated Horizon Zero Dawn port.
Upon release, Uncharted 4 was met with rave reviews complimenting the title’s gameplay, emotional depth, narrative, visuals, and multiplayer capabilities. The game was nominated for eight awards at the Game Awards 2016 and won Best Narrative and Best Performance for Nolan North. It is the highest-selling Uncharted game to date.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves will be coming to PlayStation 5 and PC in the future, though an exact release date isn’t known. It is expected in early 2022. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End was originally released in 2016 for PlayStation 4. The standalone Lost Legacy expansion was released in 2017. Uncharted, a film based on the game series starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, is scheduled to release in theaters on February 18, 2022.