PS4 Uncharted Collection's Day One Patch Detailed
Just a couple more weeks to go.
Before you start playing Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection next month, you'll need to download a day-one patch, Sony has announced. This patch, 1.00, will include various fixes, optimizations, and tweaks.
A rundown of the patch is available below the video, though it's more of a high-level overview than a specific list of changes.
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The Nathan Drake Collection launches on October 8 exclusively for PlayStation 4, though you can play a free demo starting September 29. It comes with updated versions of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. Players can also look forward to, among other things, new difficulty options and a Photo Mode. Everyone who buys the collection also gets access to the Uncharted 4: A Thief's End multiplayer beta, which runs December 4-13 on PS4.
Our Nathan Drake Collection review is coming soon, but for now, you can watch us play through part of the game in the video above.
Nathan Drake Collection 1.00 Patch:
- Minor fixes for stability
- Audio and visual improvements
- Performance optimizations including tweaks to aiming controls
- Minor gameplay bug fixes
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