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Naughty Dog announces ‘Uncharted: The Lost Legacy’ stand-alone DLC

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After going completely missing in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, fan favorite Chloe Frazer will be returning in a new standalone story DLC.

Announced at The PlayStation Experience in Anaheim, California, Naughty Dog revealed the much anticipated story DLC titled Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.

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The trailer opens up to a fully veiled woman walking through streets with people speaking in either Urdu or Hindi. After being harassed by cops, the woman sneaks around armed men and finds herself in a dilapidated building on the verge of collapse.

There, she narrowly avoids being caught and climbs on to the roof. She jumps down to another building and unfortunately, runs into some more armed men, and a fight ensues. Luckily, girl power saves the day as another woman comes to help her out and they both take out the bad guys. The trailer then comes into focus and reveals Nadine Ross, the antagonist from Uncharted 4, as the veiled woman’s savior. The veiled woman then reveals herself to be — Chloe Frazer.

Uncharted 4 was released earlier this year to unanimous critical acclaim. It was also the last adventure fans would see of Nathan Drake. This, of course, left many people heartbroken. Fans had been following Drake’s exploits since 2007, through four console games, one game on Vita, a comic book series, and a novel. And while the game has continued to live on with its robust multiplayer, fans were eagerly anticipating more story-driven action. This new standalone DLC should satiate those who have been dying for more.

As of now, it’s uncertain as to whether Drake, Elaine, or Sully will be making cameo appearances.

Sadly, Naughty Dog did not announce a release date for this new DLC, but considering it’s not a full game, it wouldn’t be too surprising to see it hit the PlayStation Store in the coming months.

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