Rumor: Uncharted is getting a reboot, but Naughty Dog isn't in charge

Or at least that's what a new report says

Rumor: Uncharted is getting a reboot, but Naughty Dog isn't in charge

Or at least that's what a new report says

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Talking about Uncharted is talking about the franchise that took Naughty Dog to a new level at the time. Of course, in the '90s, the studio became known for its remarkable work with the first Crash Bandicoot games, which sought to be for PlayStation what queue Super Mario is for Nintendo

Due to the above, we now have a rumor that surprises us quite a bit. According to a report, just as Naughty Dog ended up parting ways with the marsupial, it seems it will do the same with Uncharted with its supposed reboot.

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A whole new beginning

A new Uncharted game has been rumored for some time, that is nothing new. However, the news is that TheLeak.com, an outlet with a proven reputation when it comes to leaks, has shared many details about this project.

Among the details shared, it is said that the new installment would be a reboot of the franchise, a decision that Sony would have taken this year. The development of this reboot would not be in charge of Naughty Dog, but the person in charge would be another study whose identity is unknown.

Reiterating that the decision would have been made just this year, the report indicates the project's development would still be at a very early stage, so there would still be time to have an official announcement from Sony.

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For the peace of mind of the fans, a very important point mentioned in this report is that the creator of the franchise, Amy Hennig, is expected to help in some way during the initial stages of development.

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