By Matthew King, | March 23, 2017
"Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" will be launched later this year on PS4. (YouTube)
Nathan Drake is crossed out from "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy." It will feature Chloe Frazer and Nadine instead. This DLC for the game will include the single biggest level in the history of the franchise.
The news of Nathan Drake not returning in "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" has been confirmed by Sid Shuman, Director of SIEA Social Media via PlayStation blog. "We're not going to touch on Nathan Drake in this, at all," game director Kurt Margenau said.
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Naughty Dog revealed only a few details about the project when they announced it last year. This time, Sony has revealed new information about the gameplay and the setting, including the non-appearance of the series protagonist Nathan Drake.
The setting will be in the Southern India, bringing a fresh surge of color and personality to the game. There will be beautiful and big landscapes to cross and explore, and lots of surprises await the players of the game.
"Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" is set six to twelve months after the events of "Uncharted 4," taking players to a place in southern India in search for a precious relic, the Tusk of Ganesh.
The unlikely partners, Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross, must work together to get the priceless relic from a mysterious warlord called Asav. Shuman did not mention how the two met but he confirms that it was Chloe who initiated the mission.
Polygon noted that the developer also confirmed that the DLC would include the single biggest level in the history of the game series, which is one of several environments that players will explore in the game. Players can do the exploration at their own pace and uncover secrets that are hidden throughout.
The developer will also incorporate the lessons learned during the development of "Uncharted 4" into "The Lost Legacy." These include balancing environmental puzzles with action moments.
"Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" will be launched later this year on PS4. It was released as part of the "Uncharted 4" Digital Deluxe Edition or it can be purchased as a standalone game.
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