Both the game's art design and sound production were inspired by the Indiana Jones franchise Nathan's redesign borrows elements from the titular character. The team took advantage of the advanced hardware to process larger dynamic environments. Uncharted 4 was Naughty Dog's first game developed specifically for the PlayStation 4. The introduction of Nathan's brother Sam, previously presumed deceased, allowed the writers to explore Nathan's character and his development since the last game. Taking inspiration from Naughty Dog's previous game, The Last of Us, the development team wanted to explore character relationships deeper than before. Nolan North and Emily Rose reprised their roles as Nathan and Elena, respectively, contributing greatly to the development of the characters and their motivations. The relationship between Nathan Drake and his wife Elena Fisher was a central focus of the game's development, as Naughty Dog attempted to humanize the former more than in previous games. Various special editions of the game were released. Naughty Dog marketed the game through video trailers and press demonstrations. Naughty Dog missed the original release date, delaying the game in order to allow for further polishing. Uncharted 4 was officially announced in 2013 it was heavily promoted and widely anticipated. The game's development was initially led by creative director Amy Hennig and game director Justin Richmond following their departure from Naughty Dog in 2014, they were replaced by Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley, respectively. In the game, players assume control of Nathan Drake, a former fortune hunter who is reunited with his older brother Sam and longtime partner Sully to search for clues for the location of Captain Henry Avery's long-lost treasure. The four-year development, led by studio Naughty Dog, was kept secret for the majority of development.
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Sony Computer Entertainment published Uncharted 4: A Thief's End on for the PlayStation 4 a remastered version is scheduled for release in early 2022 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 5. The development of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, an action-adventure game, began after Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception 's release in November 2011.
Development of the 2016 video game, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End