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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End releases on PS4 tomorrow

We are hours away from the release of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End. A premature goodbye to the king of thieves, Nathan Drake.
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Brace yourselves PS4 owners and Uncharted fans — this one is going to be a tearjerker. We are less than a day away from the end of Nathan Drake’s story. The anticipation is coming to a head, and the time for talk will soon be over. Time for gamers to find out what exactly a Thief’s End is. Will it be a proper end for Nathan Drake, or will his fans be left wanting more?

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What will become of Drake and his gang of bandits? Will Nate get out of that office? Can Sully make anything not sound dirty? We will know the answers to all of these questions soon enough. The only thing certain is that another Naughty Dog masterpiece is set to hit retailers tomorrow, and fans could not be more eager to play it. Just don’t play it too fast — because who knows when the next time we’ll be graced with the gold that is a Naughty Dog story.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will sneak into stores tomorrow, May 10, 2016. This game is only available for PlayStation 4.


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