'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' news: Latest game trailer released by Naughty Dog

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Game developer Naughty Dog recently released "Heads or Tails," the computer generated-trailer for "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End." It shows a little bit of Nathan Drake's life before being dragged back to his latest adventure.

"Nathan Drake will be tested to his physical limits," the official description of the trailer says, "His resolve, and ultimately what he's willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves. In the end: was it all worth it?"

The trailer starts off with Drake flipping a gold coin into the air. It shows the action hero having a normal life -- after working in the office, he goes back home to his wife Elena. This portion has been shown in a previous trailer and shows probably his way of life after "Uncharted 3." As the coin continues to flip, it then shows the action and adventure that are expected to happen during the game. Together with his brother, he is shown exchanging gun fires, dangling on a side of a cliff on a 4x4 jeep, riding a motorcycle while being chased by the bad guys, a gun fight while riding a boat, and running in a tunnel while being followed by a big ball of fire. The trailer ends as the coin touches the ground.

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is the last game in the "Uncharted" series that started way back in 2007 and Naughty Dog wants it big -- a fitting ending for an action-packed adventure in a third-person shooter game.

PlayStation LifeStyle added that the game's trailer is being played ahead of the "Batman v Superman" and other movies in Europe.

The "Uncharted" series has already sold more than 21 million copies worldwide as of June 2015.

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is scheduled to be released on May 10 and is exclusively available for the PlayStation 4.

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