
Sony’s acclaimed series, Uncharted, is making a comeback, bringing Nathan Drake, and some familiar sights to avid fans.
Okay, perhaps it’s not what all fans want to see, because this isn’t a new video game - we wish! - but instead, Uncharted is making a crossover appearance in Magic the Gathering, via a limited edition Secret Lair collab.
While we would all love to see the series expand on PlayStation 5, Naughty Dog has other priorities right now, so fans will have to take anything they can get, including these swish new cards.
Magic the Gathering has been collecting crossovers for a few years now, usually through Secret Lair and the Universe Beyond sets, with the company dipping into the sphere of video games often.
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Uncharted is the latest to get a set of five cards, as revealed by Naughty Dog themselves over on Twitter.
Of course, our hero, Nathan Drake, is the lead card in the set, appearing as a legendary creature, so perfect for use in a Commander deck.
Along with Nate, there is an artifact card showing the King’s Bay Clock Tower; a legendary enchantment artifact depicting the El Dorado Sarcophagus; and there’s a nice sorcery card based on the plane scene featuring Nate hanging on for dear life.
The last card in the Uncharted set is Passionate Archaeologist, with Chloe Frazer standing proud, which acts as a legendary enchantment to be attached to Nate - hinting at the romance angles from the games.
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As with many other Secret Lair drops, this will be a limited run of cards, and they’re all delivered as shiny foil variants.
Whether you’re an MtG player, or simply a fan of Uncharted, this new set will make a perfect treasure for display.
In other PlayStation news, it's clear we're getting ever closer to the PlayStation 6 - although gamers aren't particularly happy about how close the console is.
As spotted by VGC's Andy Robinson, the topic of the PlayStation 6 came up during a recently published interview with investors on Sony's official website, and SIE’s president and CEO Hideaki Nishino. had this to say regarding the console's future.
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“We now have a large ecosystem of highly engaged players across both the PlayStation 5 and the PlayStation 4 generations. So naturally, therefore, there’s a huge interest in our next generation console strategy,” Nishino revealed.
Oh dear.
Topics: Uncharted, PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Sony, Naughty Dog