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Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection comes to PC in June

It has been quite some time since Sony first announced plans to bring Uncharted to PC with the Legacy of Thieves Collection. The collection has already landed on PS5, and now, it seems that the set will finally be coming to PC in June. 

In an update on the Epic Games Store, the game is listed as releasing on the 20th of June. Sony has not yet confirmed this date publicly, but we would expect Sony to respond by either confirming or denying this release date leak sometime this week.

The Legacy of Thieves Collection includes Uncharted 4 and its standalone expansion, The Lost Legacy, which tells a smaller story and is the first game in the series to not star Nathan Drake.

The PS5 version of the Collection came out back in January, complete with graphical and performance improvements, including  120FPS mode, a 4K mode and other improvements. The PC version should have a fully unlocked frame rate and a suite of configurable graphics options, as we've seen with other PS4 titles on PC, like God of War, Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn.

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KitGuru Says: I never got around to playing The Lost Legacy, so I'll be looking forward to giving it a go on PC for the first time. Are any of you planning on picking this up when it comes out? Or would you prefer to have the original Uncharted trilogy on PC first? 

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