Naughty Dog's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is still on the verge of being launched in public soon enough. However, the development team seemingly needs a little more time for the better reasons, and with only so much to offer the public, gamers are given rays of good news to hold on to.
According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the most admirable information that Naughty Dog has shown the world would be regarding the multiplayer beta, which not only allows the gamers to experience what the title could be first-hand, but also a confirmed portion of the final product.
As per Attack of the Fan Boy, the said beta stress test is already composed of 20 percent of what the entire multiplayer feature of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will be. As the multiplayer version of the game has big promise, to the gamers, Naughty Dog may be looking at being more open to letting the fans feel what is in store for the multiplayer version of the title.
In other Uncharted 4: A Thief's End news, Ecumenical News delivered that Uncharted 4: A Thief's End may no longer be released during the original April marker; as Naughty Dog recently confirmed that it will be pushed around two weeks later, hitting May 10th as its launch date. The development team claims to need additional time to produce enough copies of the game to cater to its massive fan base.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is said to be the final title in the Uncharted series that Naughty Dog will participate in. As somewhat a disclaimer, however, the entire team behind the game states that all possibilities that could transpire after the fourth are still being considered. Whether the next game turns out as a prequel to Nathan Drake's story, or a much more intriguing continuity, the Uncharted saga will mark its end with A Thief's End.