The Uncharted games are known for their 3D platforming and highly cinematic visual experience. Most fans are likely focused on the recently released Legacy of Thieves Collection or looking forward to its PC port coming to Steam release later this year. However, one Uncharted game is about to disappear from the world.
On March 28th, Naughty Dog revealed its plan to retire the free-to-play mobile spinoff Uncharted: Fortune Hunter. Naughty Dog announced its decision to shut the game down over Twitter. As of 3:00 PM EST, players can no longer download Uncharted: Fortune Hunter from Google Play or the iOS App Store, and the developer removed the game’s pages from both platforms. The company’s also disabled the in-game store. Existing players can still play Uncharted: Fortune Hunter if they already have it installed on their devices but will not be able to reinstall it later.
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Judging by the Twitter responses, most Uncharted fans will not be mourning Fortune Hunter’s shutdown, as its lack of popularity is a far cry from the rest of the games in the popular third-person action-adventure franchise. In fact, many people on Twitter had never even heard of the game before Naughty Dog announced its retirement. For anyone who’s wondering, Uncharted: Fortune Hunter is a free-to-play puzzle platformer developed by PlayStation Mobile with assistance from Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer entertainment. It had players lead Uncharted protagonist Nathan Drake through over 200 levels and puzzles. Players move from tile to tile to avoid traps and recover a treasure from each level. Sony released Uncharted: Fortune Hunter in 2016, and its last update was in June of last
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