The Japanese giant is preparing to announce its next PC game. Most likely, the following recipients will be offered Uncharted 4, which, given the rumors about preparing the new release for PlayStation 5, appears to be a reasonable strategy. Information about the title appeared at Sony’s official presentation.
Days Gone offers great performance on PC (Read our reviewIt is a clear indication to the Japanese company that the time has come to develop the next port. During the meeting with the investors, the Sony Group was introduced DisplayOn other platforms, information about the production release of Sony Interactive Entertainment appeared on the segment dedicated to “New Growth Trends”.
Sony confirms that after Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is planned for PC. The news is quite surprising, but we must not forget that Nathan Drake’s adventure was once on the list of items heading for the next platform. The list was published by insiders.
In addition, Uncharted 4 fits perfectly with the Japanese concept, as the games will be released on PC, and its new parts will be made available on the PS5. After Jason Schreyer’s recent reports, a lot has been said about it Maybe Naughty Dog is working on another treasure hunt.
In the near future, we should see the trailer and learn more about Uncharted 4 on PC.
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