According to a recentEpic Games Storelisting, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection will be released on October 19th for PC. Early buyers will reportedly be able to grab a bonus Fortnite glider in the shape of Sully’s seaplane, instead of waiting for it to hit the Fortnite shop on November 17th.
The Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection includes two of the most important entries in the series, Uncharted 4, the dramatic conclusion of Nathan Drake’s life as a former treasure hunter, and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which features a selfish treasure hunter who acts as Drake’s antihero across the series until she develops her own unique charms down the road.

The bundle was previously released on the PlayStation 5 earlier this year, so the games have been already improved and upgraded to take advantage of the next generation. All they needed was a port of equal calibre to deliver their charm to a wider audience on PCs.
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According to an earlier Sonyreport, players will get to choose from three graphic options never before seen in an Uncharted game. Fidelity mode, which allows the players to enjoy the game in Native 4K and 30FPS, Performance Mode, targeting 60FPS and 1440p, and Performance Mode+ which targets 120 FPS at a 1080p resolution for the smoothest experience possible.
Load times are now instant, and Spatial 3D audio is now supported via Headphones or even built-in TV speakers. It is still unclear whether the PC version will support DualSense’s rumbling effects at launch, but for the PlayStation 5, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers are already supported.
A recent job listing suggests that adding uncharted to PC will not be the only stop on the track to extending the reach of PlayStation-exclusive games. There have been hints that imply Sony is preparing to integrate the PlayStation Network into PC in some form or another, probably through a dedicated launcher, and that launcher might be coming to mobile as well.
A PC remaster should not be considered the only Uncharted-related project as well, asBloomberghas hinted before at a new Uncharted game currently in production with Naughty Dog’s supervision, but after some internal drama it is unclear how far this project went.