"Uncharted is a franchise that the studio loves," Uncharted: The Lost Legacy's creative director Shaun Escayg says.
Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer's action-packed adventures are still an absolute blast.
Players will be able to bring over their save data and Trophies from the PS4 versions of Uncharted 4 and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.
Out on January 28th for PS5, the collection includes remasters of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy for $49.99.
The Last of Us Part 2 multiplayer (which the new project could end up being) and The Last of Us Part 2 Director's Cut are also coming.
Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann confirms that the studio is currently working on "multiple" games, though details remain scant.
Several developers from the first party PlayStation studio mentions the likes of Deathloop, Metroid Dread, Returnal, Inscryption, and more as their highlights of the year.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection will be a whipping 90 GB download on the PS5, so you might need to clear some storage space.
Ahead of the release of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection in January for PS5, Sony has seemingly delisted the PS4 versions from sale.
The remastered collection will feature three graphics modes, with support for up to 4K or 120 FPS. It will cost $49.99, with a $10 upgrade path available as well.
The Steam page for Naughty Dog and Iron Galaxy Studio's upcoming Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is now live.
A job ad for a position at PlayStation Studios Visual Arts might possibly be pointing to the rumoured The Last of Us remake.
According to the collection's ESRB classification, the game will have no interactive elements, which translates to no online functionality.
A release date announcement for the collection could be imminent. It's currently slated to release in early 2022 for PS5 and PC.
The remastered collection is due out for PS5 and PC some time in early 2022, but hasn't yet been given a specific release date.
Naughty Dog co-president and The Last of Us co-creator has concluded filming for the project, according to his Twitter update.
The short answer is yes, yes they should.
To be more accurate, it shows Joel and Ellie with their backs to the camera, looking on at an ominous crashed plane in the distance.
The developer says it loves "what the team is developing." It wants to provide more time for building it out and will "reveal more when it’s ready!"
Naughty Dog will be celebrating The Last of Us Day (previously known as Outbreak Day) with some potentially interesting reveals.