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Uncharted series
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Just because Nate's gotten a little older doesn't mean he can't still go adventuring, right?

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Following the end of Uncharted 4, it almost feels as if Naughty Dog wants Cassie to headline the series - why not let her? The Boring Choice: Pull Nate Out of Retirement (Again) Sure, the combination of Sam and Sully is interesting, but as we previously mentioned, we all know how that story ends - but Cassie serves as a way to easily transition from one group of beloved characters to an entirely new cast. The game ends with Nathan finally telling Cassie of his adventures - but what if this was just the start?Ĭassie taking over for Nathan as the main character of the series wouldn't just be an excuse for the series' first female protagonist, but a way to keep the franchise centered around the Drakes without feeling arbitrary. She's on the cover of magazines, planning for an exchange trip to India and extremely curious as to what her parents used to do before she was born. but that's just the start.Įven taking a rudimentary look around the Drake homestead will reveal that, much like her parents, Cassie is all about the adventure. It doesn't take long to figure out that this new girl - named Cassie - is Nate and Elena's daughter. The major twist of the game's epilogue is that, after a second shot at Crash Bandicoot, players learn that they've taken on the role of a young girl. The Other Obvious Choice: It Runs in the Family The only real hindrance is that the ending of a potential Sam-and-Sully game has already been spoiled: no matter what adventures the two go on, the ending of Uncharted 4 confirms that they survive - and knowing what happens to the main characters before the story even starts doesn't really help build dramatic tension. Not only would the new partnership serve as a great jumping-off point for new fans, but it could help the studio flesh out some of the series' best characters even further. The two walk away together, and while their subsequent adventures are still unknown to the player, the epilogue confirms that they continue working together for some time.Ĭonsidering the relationship between Nate and Sully in the first Uncharted, it wouldn't be all that surprising for another studio to tackle something similar in the next game. In the final scene before the epilogue begins, Sam asks Sully about the possibility of working together, to which Sully responds with a few cryptic hints at something that's already in the planning stages. Sure, Nate's done adventuring - but his brother clearly isn't. The ending of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End sees Nate and Elena finally settling down and getting ready to start a family (more on that later), and it's clear that Naughty Dog really wanted to drive home the fact that Nate is done adventuring. The Obvious Choice: Sam and Sully Take Over We'll be discussing the end of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, so if you haven't beaten the game just yet, bookmark this page and come back when you have! With that in mind, we've got a few ideas of where the series could go after its creators have moved on. So, where does the series go from here? The team has previously mentioned that the Uncharted franchise could go on without it - and given just how much money the games pull in, it's easy to assume that Sony will take it up on that offer.














Uncharted series