"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" video game will hold a panel at the upcoming PlayStation Experience Event, which will be held on Dec. 5-6 in San Francisco, California.
According to Master Herald, creative director of Naughty Dog, Neil Druckmann, confirmed that he and a number of cast members of the long-awaited PS4 exclusive video game would hold court in the panel on Dec. 5.
The director unveiled via a tweet on Nov. 25 that there would be minor spoilers in the event for the upcoming game. Druckmann added that it is just his way of giving a teaser to the media.
The panel will talk about the entire process of performance capture and present new cinematic clips as well as behind-the-scene videos about the game development.
In addition to Druckmann, Drake (Nolan North), Sully (Richard McGonagle), Sam (Troy Baker), and Laura Bailey will be around during the panel that will be chaired by Greg Miller. Bailey is as well a voice actress in other games such as "BioShock Infinite" and "Halo 5: Guardians," although her role in "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is still indistinct. Her role may be unveiled during the upcoming PlayStation Experience event.
Meanwhile, the same publication revealed that the player excitement to the next year's release of "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" was somehow reduced when the developer company Naughty Dog announced that the game would feature micro-transitions in its multiplayer mode.
Seemingly, gamers understand that micro-transitions normally imply that the developer would charge money for some add-on features in the multiplayer mode of the game. This was the reason behind players plotting to shun the game.
It is even rumored that game developers reduce game contents to incorporate additional features and charge money for the same at a later stage.
Naughty Dog remained mum about micro-transitions fearing that any statement from the company would have an effect on the reception of "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" when it eventually releases on PS4 next year.
However, Naughty Dog's former employee, Eric Monaceli, involved in the development of the game decided to comment on the micro-transition feature of the multiplayer mode. The community strategist said that the company's decision to use micro-transitions has nothing related to charging gamers money. He pointed out that in case the content is good enough and players feel they should go pay, there would be nothing bad about it.
Watch the footage below for the official "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" multiplayer beta gameplay.