'Uncharted 4' release date: Title expected to be PS4's greatest exclusive offering of 2015

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"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End," which is an upcoming action-adventure third-person shooter made exclusively for the PlayStation 4 platform, is expected to be released in October 2015, according to the latest statement made by Brett Helwani of GameNow. The individual has stated that following the attack executed at Sony's servers, hackers were able to disinter valuable information present in documents suggesting that the exclusive PlayStation 4 title being developed by Naughty Dog is getting geared up to be released on Oct. 15 this year. 

In addition to the release date, additional reports are also claiming that Naughty Dog and its executives are expected to make a huge announcement at the 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show, which is scheduled to commence on Jan. 6 in Las Vegas. "A Thief's End" is going to be the concluding chapter of the series, which has garnered significant amounts of critical and financial success over the course of several years. 

Previously, the exclusive title was rumored to have a July 2015 release date, but thanks to the dissemination of new rumors, it is now expected that the release would be delayed. When Sony Computer Entertainment Australia and New Zealand's Managing Director Michael Ephraim was approached regarding the release date of one of the most anticipated gaming titles of 2015, Ephraim attempted to quell the pressure by saying, "We don't know, that's the honest answer." 

Compared to its predecessors, "Uncharted 4" will possess impressive and realistic visuals coupled with its highly immersive gameplay elements and storyline. The initial response after Naughty Dog released several gameplay footages was not overwhelming however, with several viewers stating that it is not impressive enough. Regardless, others say that they would be looking forward to the game, adding that it's going to be the greatest title of 2015 for PS4 owners. 

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