18 Minutes of Uncharted 4 gameplay footage leaked online

With the release of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End just over a month away, it’s clear that anticipation for the game’s release is starting to gain momentum. That momentum has been fueled further today as 18 minutes of gameplay footage has been leaked online ahead of the game’s preview embargo officially lifting later today.

The 18 minutes of gameplay footage is from the game’s tenth chapter, The Twelve Towers, and features Nathan Drake, Sully and Sam Drake exploring a beautifully re-created savannah as they hunt for a volcano. The game looks gorgeous from the footage and is definitely worth checking out if you’re an Uncharted 4 fan.

The footage was uploaded by Digital Spy onto their YouTube channel however as expected it has been quickly taken down. That hasn’t stopped the footage however being uploaded to several other streaming sites as well as being made into gifs. The preview embargo lifts in several hours so it seems likely that the official YouTube video will be reinstated once the embargo has been lifted, but if you can’t wait that long, you can grab it on Mega.nz here, however be warned that the download is a beefy 715mb.

A thread on NeoGAF discussing the footage has also provided an alternative way to view it by visiting this site and pasting in the videos original URL from YouTube, which can be found here.

We have posted several gifs below for you to check out so even if you don’t want to download the original video, you can get a glimpse of some Uncharted 4 gameplay footage.

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