‘Uncharted: The Lost Legacy’ To Feature Fan Favorite Chloe Frazer, Nadine Ross – Everything You Need To Know
Naughty Dog announced "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" with the introduction of fan favorite Chloe Frazer, who was completely missing in "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End."
According to Ibtimes, "Uncharted:The Lost Legacy," which was announced at The PlayStation Experience in Anaheim, California, will serve as a new standalone DLC game that stars Chloe Frazer. Frazer will team up with Nadine Ross who debuted as a villain in "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End."
"Uncharted:The Lost Legacy" writer Josh Scherr mentioned that the setting will be in India, as the development team already have a vast idea after they took a deep dive in Hinduism and Mythology while creating a plot for the story of the game. The game encircles around the long tusk of Ganesha, where Chole must work together with Nadine to find the tusk.
The trailer of "Uncharted:The Lost Legacy" opens with a veiled woman walking through the torn streets of India with people speaking in Urdu or Hindi. She was then harassed by the cops, sneaks around armed men and finds herself in a building that is on the verge of collapsing. As she keep running and climbing roof to roof to avoid being caught, she unfortunately runs into more armed men, tackles them and is eventually save by a mysterious woman who reveals to be Nadine Ross, the antagonist from "Uncharted 4." The veiled woman herself was revealed to be Chloe Frazer, Digital Trends has learned.
The fans would not see Nathan Drake on "Uncharted:The Lost Legacy" as his last adventure was on "Uncharted 4," which left many fans heartbroken as they have followed him since 2007. The developer even said on a blog post that over the years, they have assembled an incredible cast of characters, but of them all, they kept coming back to one in particular - Chloe Frazer.
As for its release, "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" is set to be released in 2017.
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