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Naughty Dog Chose The Last of Us Remake Over Uncharted Remake, It’s Claimed

Leaked files suggest Naughty Dog prioritized a The Last of Us remake over a previously planned revival of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.

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🇬🇧 English Jun 29, 15:31 UTC
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The brief

A data miner discovered a prototype for an Uncharted: Drake's Fortune remake within the files of The Last of Us Part 2. Reports indicate that a remake of the first Uncharted game was in development before the release of The Last of Us Part II.

Coverage from Insider Gaming, GameGPU, and Instant Gaming News emphasizes that Naughty Dog allegedly chose to pursue the The Last of Us remake instead of the Uncharted project. ScreenRant notes that the prospect of Nathan Drake's return has united gamers.

Future developments depend on whether Naughty Dog confirms these claims regarding the prototype's existence or the studio's project priorities.

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Quick answers

Where was the Uncharted remake prototype found?

It was discovered by a data miner in the files of The Last of Us Part 2.

Which Uncharted game was reportedly being remade?

The prototype was for a remake of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.

When was the Uncharted remake reportedly in development?

According to Instant Gaming News, it was in the works before The Last of Us Part II was released.

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