Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Gaming
  3. News

Uncharted 4 will miss its original launch date, now debuting in April

Add as a preferred source on Google

Developer Naughty Dog announced that its PlayStation 4-exclusive third-person action-adventure Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will miss its targeted release date, and is now set to premiere in April of 2016.

The announcement marks the latest in a string of delays for Uncharted 4, which was originally slated to launch by the end of 2015. The game’s release date was subsequently pushed back to March of 2016, and today’s announcement delays it by an additional month.

Recommended Videos

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is wrapping up production and is shaping up to be the proper send off for Nathan Drake that we’ve promised you,” creative director Neil Druckmann stated. “The bad news is that we need a bit more time to finish the game so that it meets our standards and vision.”

Druckmann continues: “As we approached our final deadlines and started wrapping up the game’s levels, we realized that several key sequences needed extra resources to bring them to the finish line. After carefully considering all of our options, we decided to extend our schedule, making sure that we get a few more polish passes before submitting our gold master (the final disc for manufacturing).”

Following up on a popular trilogy of games for the PlayStation 3, Uncharted 4 will be the final entry in the Uncharted franchise, and will wrap up series-spanning storylines that revolve around protagonist Nathan Drake. Uncharted 4 will also be the last game in the series developed by creator Naughty Dog.

A series compilation, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, premiered for the PlayStation 4 earlier this year, upgrading the single-player campaigns from the PS3 Uncharted games with improved textures and faster framerates. The Nathan Drake Collection is currently available as part of a holiday-exclusive PlayStation 4 hardware bundle through the end of the year.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will launch exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on April 26, 2016.

Danny Cowan
Former Contributor
Danny’s passion for video games was ignited upon his first encounter with Nintendo’s Duck Hunt, and years later, he still…
Nintendo is raising Switch 2 price in the US, but there’s still time left to snag one for less
Nintendo held out longer than Sony and Microsoft before raising prices, but the AI-driven memory crunch has finally forced its hand.
Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo is the latest company to bend its knee in the face of a pricing crisis triggered by AI. The company has just announced revised pricing for its Switch 2 console and online gaming services in multiple key markets, including the US. 

Shoppers in the United States will soon have to pay a $50 premium for the handheld console. The effective date of price revisions in the US, Canada, and Europe is September 1, 2026 (via CNBC). If you've been eyeing the portable gaming console, you have less than four months to get it at the launch price.

Read more
GTA 6’s production budget sounds so astronomical you will have a hard time believing it
GTA 6 could cost more than entire movie franchises
Lucia and her partner rob a store in GTA 6.

Grand Theft Auto 6 has been slow-cooking in Rockstar Games' kitchen for a long while now. But after a decade of building one of the most hyped video games of all time, the expenses are adding up.

In a new Business Insider profile of Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick, the company boss declined to say exactly how much GTA 6 has cost. His only confirmation was that “it was expensive.” However, analysts are estimating the total bill could land somewhere between $1 billion and $1.5 billion.

Read more
Mortal Kombat isn’t done ripping spines out yet
NetherRealm is already pursuing another Mortal Kombat game, even as other franchise projects take shape.
A character select screen in Mortal Kombat 1.

Mortal Kombat 1 won’t be NetherRealm’s last trip into the arena. After the 2023 reboot, Ed Boon said in a Collider interview that the team is "definitely pursuing another Mortal Kombat game," giving players the clearest sign yet that the series remains active.

NetherRealm has confirmed direction while leaving the reveal details blank. It hasn’t shared a title, launch window, platforms, roster details, or story direction. The next Mortal Kombat game is real enough to discuss, but not ready enough to show.

Read more