Nathan Drake has set foot on forgotten ruins, plundered ancient treasures, fought legions of pirates, and won a few hearts along the way. This Friday, the famed treasure hunter plunges into new light with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection on PS4.
Experience a great life born of small beginnings. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection includes all three single-player campaigns from the Uncharted series (Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception). The collection has been beautifully remastered by the team at Bluepoint Games with enhanced visuals, gameplay improvements, and new modes. The new collection is also the only way to gain exclusive access to the Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Multiplayer Beta (December 4th through 13th). It’s an exquisite collection for new globetrotters and seasoned explorers alike.
But that’s not the only sweeping adventure coming to PlayStation. The Star Wars Battlefront Beta opens this week on PS4! Wage war as both the Rebels and Imperials in three different modes across iconic Star Wars vistas.
For a full list of games coming to PlayStation this week, read on. And enjoy the Drop!
Get ready for a dream duel of epic proportions in Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, a 2D fighting game featuring an all-star cast of popular characters from Dengeki Bunko novels set against Sega-themed worlds.
Form an alliance and get revenge in the latest SRPG in the Disgaea franchise. Killia, a loner, is drawn into forming a rebel army with a group of Overlords to oppose Demon Emperor Void Dark, and prevent him from taking over all of the Netherworlds.
Winner of over 130 Game of the Year awards, discover the definitive Dragon Age: Inquisition experience. The Game of the Year Edition includes the critically acclaimed game, Jaws of Hakkon, The Descent, and Trespasser — and added features.
Develop and grow your farm across a huge, dynamic landscape. Farming Simulator 16 invites you to enter the world of a modern day farmer: perform duties including animal husbandry, planting, harvesting, and trading crops.
Onigiri is a MMORPG where you can use various types of weapons to combat monsters. In a fantastic world that mixes history and fairytales, the story will take you and your companions through an exciting journey.
Ride the best bikes in the world currently in production, and the most popular models from the past, choosing from 14 different manufacturers.
Seamlessly supports your Rock Band wireless guitars, drums, and microphones. Freely import your previous Rock Band music library purchases into Rock Band 4
The long awaited return of Saint Seiya is here with Saint Seiya Soldiers’ Soul! It leverages the power of the new generation consoles for spectacular graphics, more robust gameplay, and intense battles.
Pilot powerful ships — Gloun, Photon, or Gravitron — to battle in space. Defeat enemy armies with space mines, lasers, missiles, and more.
Enter the battle! This Beta is a technical test and will give Rebels and Imperials alike just a small taste of the Star Wars battles you can expect to live out when the game launches on November 17th.
Take it outside for the fastest action ever on the court! Use quick reflexes and split-second timing to win the game and unlock new courts and characters.
Super Meat Boy is a tough as nails platformer where you play as an animated cube of meat who’s trying to save his girlfriend (who happens to be made of bandages) from an evil fetus in a jar wearing a tux.
The Transformers are back, and this time they’re in the hands of acclaimed developer PlatinumGames who has married over-the-top brawler action with comic book inspired art.
From the groundbreaking storytellers at Naughty Dog comes the genre-defining epic that revolutionized adventure storytelling, rebuilt by Bluepoint Games with the power of PS4. Experience one of the most revered game series of all time as you follow the perilous journey of Nathan Drake across the globe.
- The Game – Documentary 2
- City and Colour – If I Should Go Before You
- New Found Glory – Resurrection: Ascension
- Pixels (with Exclusive Featurette)
- Max
- American Horror Story — Season 5
The information above is subject to change without notice.
Enjoy the Drop! Happy weekend!
Looks good this week. I’m looking forward to playing the Uncharted trilogy again, (my PS3 is being abducted soon, heh) and the Star Wars Battlefront beta is a must play for me.
Prices.
+Yowzagabowza, are you dense or something???? I mean first of all a few of those games are already on the store for pre order unless you live under a rock where there is no internet the prices are already known.
Second, are you like 7 or something? Everyone knows the cost of MOST AAA titles is 59.99. Now granted some of those up there are PS3 and VITA titles, so COMMON sense should tell you the other games will range from 39.99 to 59.99.
Also PS1 Classic games range from 4.99 to 9.99.
So there you have it, now you can stop demanding that they put prices with these posts.
The prices may not be finalized. The sales may not be finalized, the PS Plus deals may not be finalized (which I am using the time in which we got the PS Plus lineup the day before because they were having negotiation issues to extrapolate from), and buying on Tuesday it’self is generally a bad idea since if you are budgeting, you won’t be taking into account possible Flash Sales on Friday.
Yowzabagowza already knows that however since we’ve had that discussion before.
I don’t know why Yowza has to do this every week. Why they don’t just accept that The Drop is where they list releases, all subject to change without notice, and not as finalized as The PSN update after they did all the coding, finished negotiations, and put everything up officially.
Slickback I’ve argued with him before in messages. He’ll likely just argue
-Well if you already know it then why can’t the PS Blog do it-
He’ll also argue (if you are like me and send him a website that lists the confirmed prices) that if 3rd party websites can do it why isn’t the blog team competent enough to be able to do that.
To which I know Ryan Clements is likely to say something like
-All games and prices subject to change with or without notice, these wouldn’t be final prices, and it would do more harm than good to post the final prices before release-
Of course again my own argument is
-If you care about prices you probably shouldn’t buy anything until Friday comes and goes to see if there’s a flash sale-
Yowza is a blog troll. He lurks around so that he can trololololol about.
@SLICKBACK62 I think it’s more that no one at Sony seems to know what they’re doing, even after the store is updated. They don’t post prices in advance because there’s no internal communication about a) what’s going to be in the store next week and b) what they’re going to charge for it. Now, I don’t follow most multinational conglomerations, but when I do (Sony), they seem to have the organizational skills of a six-year-old.
Nice toxic community you are fostering here with the allowance of personal attacks and insults.
I wonder whether they don’t display prices anymore because the Canadian and US stores now charge different amounts for the same games due to the divergence in exchange rate.. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 is a depressing $79.99 on the Canadian PS store for instance..