Developer Naughty Dog has announced that, as of today, Uncharted: Fortune Hunter is being discontinued across mobile devices. Arguably the most notable of PlayStation's various mobile endeavors, Uncharted: Fortune Hunter launched on Android devices just days ahead of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End's May 2016 release. PlayStation Mobile Inc. produced the companion puzzle title in conjunction with Naughty Dog, offering an experience that allowed players to unlock special rewards for Uncharted 4's multiplayer suite.
Fortune Hunter counts among the lesser-known Uncharted spinoffs that never made it to home consoles. In this case, it follows in the footsteps of 2012's Fight for Fortune, a collectible card game for PS Vita developed by Syphon Filter and Days Gone creator SIE Bend Studio. The Days Gone crew also helmed another little-known Nathan Drake-starring adventure — PS Vita's Uncharted: Golden Abyss. But Fortune Hunter long remaining stranded on non-PlayStation-branded mobile platforms is what effectively ensured most fans would never hear of its existence before its time had come and gone.
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In a post on its official Twitter page, franchise creator Naughty Dog has confirmed that mobile game Uncharted: Fortune Hunter is shutting down today, March 29. As a result, Android and iOS users can no longer download the action-puzzle experience from Google Play or the App Store. Sony also disabled in-game purchases for Bags of Orbs and Treasure Maps. Fortunately, Naughty Dog noted users who already have access to Fortune Hunter can still play offline until it's removed from their devices. The Twitter post in question reads as follows:
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