Uncharted 4: Full E3 Gameplay Presentation Video Released

At this year’s E3, Naughty Dog and Sony PlayStation debuted a stunning and thrilling, behind-closed-doors theatrical presentation for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. In fact, a disclaimer video was even shown before the presentation threatening certain doom for anyone in attendance who so much as thought about recording any of the presentation. The full presentation, showing 15 minutes of actual gameplay from Uncharted 4, has now been released online. You can check out the full video in the player below.

The demo provides a look at the game’s ultimate chase sequence. Drake and Sully race to save Drake’s brother, Sam, from Shoreline mercenaries. The sequence goes from a temple to a village market to the streets of a town and then all the way to a construction site. It looks like the moments of gameplay mixing large, epic scale cinematic moments will be back in Uncharted 4 in full force. Unfortunately, things end with a rather negative outlook for the relationship of Drake and Elena. Yet another reason Drake should have stuck with Chloe.

In Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Drake is forced back into the world of thieves. He goes on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. The quest will test his physical limits, resolve and what he is willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be available later in 2016. The game will be released exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

 

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