8 Ways Uncharted 4 Is The End Of The Xbox One
What's going to contend with this, really? Quantum Break?!
It was always going to happen sooner or later; Sony or Microsoft would license that 'one game' worth buying a console for, no questions asked. Since launch, both systems have struggled in various ways to find their footing, and especially when it comes to exclusives, to this day the nearest thing you can point to as a PS4 'system-seller' would be Bloodborne, whilst the Xbox One has fared better with Halo, Forza and Rise of the Tomb Raider (for a few more months, anyway). All that's set to change on April 26th though, as Uncharted's final instalment is generating the sort of palpable, passionate buzz reserved for epic finales and closing chapters. The title 'A Thief's End' is illusive enough to refer to everything from major character deaths to franchise-ending statements and everything in between, and with lead scribe Neil Druckmann getting out ahead of the latest trailer to dub it their 'best work yet', it's lit the console war touchpaper like never before. Uncharted 4 will be an historic event no matter what, but there's one thing for sure; the Xbox One is going to have one HELL of a time following it up with something, anything that's equally as appealing.