Uncharted
News, coverage and analysis tracking Uncharted across the outlets.- Games Inbox: What will be in the June State of Play for PS5?Readers speculate on the content of Sony's upcoming PlayStation 5 State of Play, with likely appearances from Wolverine, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and God of War related content. The discussion also touches on the potential for a new Uncharted game and the impact of Warhorse Studios' Lord of the Rings title. Other topics include the state of arcade games, the future of franchises like Deus Ex and TimeSplitters, and comparisons between Forza Horizon 6 and older arcade racers.
- PlayStation boss reportedly pivots on PC, says new singleplayer games will remain PS5-exclusivePlayStation boss Hermen Hulst has reportedly informed staff that new singleplayer games from Sony Interactive Entertainment will remain exclusive to the PlayStation 5 console and will not be released on PC. This marks a shift from the company's previous strategy of bringing many first-party titles to PC after a period of console exclusivity. Online multiplayer games will continue to be released on multiple platforms.
- Sony Allegedly “Exploring” the Revival of “Older, Unused IPs”, Says InsiderSony is reportedly exploring the possibility of reviving older, unused intellectual properties. While no active development has been confirmed, the company is considering bringing back franchises like Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, and inFamous. This comes as other studios like Naughty Dog and Sucker Punch Productions are focused on their current projects.
- Sony bringing back PS1 games including WipEout and Ape Escape claim rumoursRumors suggest Sony Interactive Entertainment is exploring the revival of several older intellectual properties, including PlayStation 1 titles like WipEout and Ape Escape, as well as the inFamous series. While Sucker Punch Productions is reportedly not involved in the inFamous revival due to their work on Ghost of Tsushima, leakers indicate Sony is considering bringing back unused IPs. This move could be a strategy to address criticism regarding a limited number of first-party releases by offering remasters and lower-budget sequels.
- No One Noticed Intergalactic's Hidden Naughty Dog Easter EggActress Tati Gabrielle revealed that the character name Jordan A. Mun in the upcoming game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet contains a hidden Naughty Dog Easter egg. The initials J-A-M are a callback to Naughty Dog's original company name, JAM Software, founded by Jason Rubin, Andy Gavin, and Mike Goyet.
- Red Barrels co-founder talks the future of horror, 15 years of Outlast, and what’s next for the franchiseRed Barrels co-founder Philippe Morin discusses the studio's 15-year journey, the evolution of the Outlast franchise from single-player horror to the co-op experience of The Outlast Trials, and the future of horror games. Morin touches on the challenges of game design, the impact of streamers, and the studio's plans for new projects alongside ongoing support for The Outlast Trials.
- 10 years later, Uncharted 4 remains the perfect antidote to overly bleak and serious adventuringTen years after its release, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End remains a standout example of pulpy adventure gaming, offering a perfect antidote to overly bleak titles. While Naughty Dog has since focused on The Last of Us series, Uncharted 4's innovative gameplay and thrilling set-pieces still hold up, showcasing a formula that could be built upon for future adventures.
- On SaleGOG.com is holding an Uncharted Anniversary Sale, offering discounts on games in the series. Blue's News may earn a commission from sales made through their links.
- PlayStation’s First-Party Studios Are Using Generative AI for QA, 3D Modeling, AnimationsSony is integrating generative AI tools into PlayStation Studios' development pipelines for tasks like QA, 3D modeling, and animation, using tools like Mockingbird for facial animations. While Sony emphasizes AI as an amplifier for human creativity, other studios like Mundfish, IO Interactive, and Take-Two Interactive have expressed caution or confirmed no AI use in their current projects, particularly for art assets in games like Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Former Gearbox Québec Leadership Have Founded Studio Ricochet, The New Independent Developer Aims to CreateFormer Gearbox Québec leadership has founded a new independent studio named Studio Ricochet, aiming to create original co-op action-adventure games for PC and consoles. The studio, co-founded by Sebastien Caisse, Pierre-Andre Dery, Maxime Babin, and Yanick Pich, is self-funded and explicitly stated they are not pursuing a live service or GaaS model, drawing inspiration from titles like Returnal and Uncharted.
- Founders of Gearbox Quebec announce new studio to "create original, premium games on our own terms"The founders of Gearbox Quebec have launched a new Canadian studio named Ricochet Games, aiming to create original, premium games on their own terms. The studio, comprised of veteran developers from major franchises, will focus on original IP for PC and console, with their first title being a premium, buy-to-play co-op action-adventure game, explicitly avoiding a live service model.
- Sony expected to pay US customers $7.8m in PlayStation Store settlementSony Interactive Entertainment is expected to pay US customers $7.8 million in refunds as part of a proposed settlement for a lawsuit alleging antitrust practices on the PlayStation Store. The lawsuit claims Sony monopolized the digital game market by selling titles through game-specific vouchers, preventing purchases from third-party retailers. Customers who bought eligible digital games on the PlayStation Store between April 2019 and December 2023 may receive cash-value PlayStation Network account credits.
- 'It's a Different Side to Naughty Dog': Intergalatic's Tati Gabrielle Talks Up New PS5 ExclusiveActress Tati Gabrielle, who stars as the protagonist in the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, believes the game will showcase a different side of developer Naughty Dog. She hinted at ambitious world-building and a unique sci-fi narrative, distinct from Naughty Dog's previous titles like The Last of Us and Uncharted. The game is reportedly planned for a 2027 release.
- Naughty Dog Is Doing Something Completely Different With Intergalactic | HappyGamerNaughty Dog is developing a new game titled Intergalactic that represents a significant departure from their previous work like The Last of Us and Uncharted. Actress Tati Gabrielle confirmed the studio is challenging themselves with extensive world-building for this new science fiction project, which is expected to leverage the capabilities of the PlayStation 5.
- Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet brings "a different side of Naughty Dog," lead actor says, which sounds…Lead actor Tati Gabrielle stated that Naughty Dog's upcoming game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, will showcase a different side of the studio, emphasizing its world-building and creative storytelling. This marks a departure from the studio's recent focus on The Last of Us franchise, with the game expected to be a significant creative endeavor.
- 007 First Light passes the James Bond authenticity test - hands-on preview007 First Light, the first James Bond game in 14 years from developer IO Interactive, aims for high authenticity to the franchise's mythos. This preview highlights the game's blend of stealth, action, and platforming, drawing comparisons to the Uncharted series and IO Interactive's own Hitman. The game features a young James Bond, portrayed by Patrick Gibson, and emphasizes earning the iconic Bond theme through gameplay progression.
- Intergalactic Star Says The Game Shows "Such A Different Side" Of Naughty DogTati Gabrielle, lead actor for Naughty Dog's upcoming sci-fi game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, stated that the title will showcase a "different side" of the studio. The game, which features a bounty hunter protagonist on the planet Sempiria, is described as Naughty Dog's "wildest, most creative story" to date, with music by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
- Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is "a different side of Naughty Dog", says lead actressLead actress Tati Gabrielle describes Naughty Dog's upcoming game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, as a departure from the studio's previous work, highlighting its unique retro-futuristic aesthetic and themes of faith and religion. Gabrielle, who plays bounty hunter Jordan A Mun, also discussed the mental preparation she underwent due to potential online abuse, a concern faced by actors in The Last of Us Part II.
- Aphelion review: "Life is Strange creator's Uncharted-like sci-fi adventure fails to land"Aphelion, a sci-fi adventure from Don't Nod, fails to impress with its lackluster storytelling and clunky mechanics, despite beautiful alien vistas and a solid premise. The game's Uncharted-like climbing and stealth sequences are uninteresting, and constant monologuing overexplains the narrative. While it shares DNA with Don't Nod's acclaimed titles like Life is Strange and Jusant, Aphelion ultimately feels devoid of life and fails to live up to the studio's previous successes.
- Todd Howard seemed "a bit of a fanboy" for Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann, former Last of Us and Starfield…Former Bethesda and Naughty Dog artist Heather Cerlan shared that Bethesda's Todd Howard expressed significant admiration for Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann. Howard reportedly acted like a "fanboy" when discussing Druckmann during their time working together. The article also touches on the competitive spirit between the adaptations of The Last of Us and Fallout.