Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection Is Coming to PC Next Month

By | September 9, 2022

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection finally has a PC release date.

The long-awaited Uncharted collection includes Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and will finally make its way to PC on October 19.

The collection was leaked on the Epic Games Store earlier in the year, with a similar listing now confirming the release date as well as what we can expect from its pre-order bonuses.

“The Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, remastered and optimized for PC, hits Epic Games Store on Oct. 19, and if you pre-purchase it, you’ll get a snazzy new Fortnite glider in the shape of Sully’s seaplane.”

That’s right – you could be gliding your way into King’s Canyon via Sully’s seaplane… but whether or not you’ll be able to brandish his signature mustache is unknown.

Additionally, the seaplane glider will be heading to the Fortnite Item Shop on November 19.

It will presumable be accompanied by the Nathan Drake and Chloe Fraser skins (and harvesting tools) that appeared in Fortnite earlier in the year.

As for the collection itself, expect numerous improvements compared to the PS4 originals… after all, it was also released for PS5 and sported improved graphics that will no doubt be even better on PC.

IGN’s Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves PS4 review said: “Uncharted 4 is The Last Crusade for Nate in more ways than one. Here it is refined, smoother, faster, and sharper, but not to a level I am sure many hoped… Improved textures and resolution are the only minor visual boosts, with level of detail, ambient occlusion, and others all remaining the same.”

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It remains to be seen what the PC version brings to the table, but it’s still good news to see the Uncharted collection heading to PC. Whether or not it’s any good I another matter entirely.

Want to read more about Uncharted? Check out where Legacy of Thieves sits among the most anticipated PC games of 2022, and find out what the game devs think of making another sequel.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

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