Finally, Naughty Dog has released an official "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" box art for it's upcoming PS4 release date.
And while the gaming studio has yet to release the exact release date for the highly anticipated game, IGN reported that Naughty Dog will send "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" to shelves before April next year.
"During its annual Investor Relations Day conference, PlayStation president Andrew House revealed that Naughty Dog's upcoming action-adventure game will be out before the company's 2015 fiscal year comes to a close, which ends March 31, 2016," the publication stated.
In a separate report, IGN mentioned that there have news about the game being a trilogy, however the publication did not say anything about the report's authenticity.
Meanwhile, Dual Shockers reported that Naughty Dog has finally released a gameplay trailer for the upcoming "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End."
While the release date has been delayed until next year, the gaming studio is reportedly working doubly hard with the team comprising of "geniuses and wizards," who worked on previous titles such as "The Last Of Us" and "Uncharted 3."
"Our team is just full of evil geniuses and wizards and they're just really good programmers," Community Strategists Eric Monacelli explained. "With a lot of dev teams - I worked in a few different places - it's the same sort of feel, but Naughty Dog has this sort of special magic that whenever we go into crunch it's just like, we all come together and we want the absolute best of everything. And it just somehow comes out and shines through, it's just incredible."
Furthermore, Senior Cinematics Animator Tal Peleg revealed how excited their team is with the new multiplayer option.
"We got the back of good designers and programmers, so it's really just to make it look awesome."
"It's probably not a main factor," he replied when asked about the multiplayer's latency. "It's maybe one of the factors, but not a primary one. We're trying to make it as sterile and clean as possible, and then when lag kicks in then we say 'what can we do to try and make it more responsive,' but it usually goes without factoring that in."
Watch the gameplay trailer of "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" here.