In a recent interview with Eurogamer , Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells explained that while The Last of Us heads Bruce Straley and Neil Druckmann will be leading the production of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End , the popular action/adventure series will retain its campy, light-hearted feel.

"Uncharted is a completely different franchise, and appeals to its audience for completely different reasons," said Wells. "I don't think The Last of Us marks a new direction in tone that all of our future games are going to take on. We'd alienate a lot of our Uncharted fans. We want to keep it a light-hearted romp. I think from a technical standpoint we've learned some things from The Last of Us that will feed into Uncharted - in fact, it strengthens our desire to keep them distinct."Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is the upcoming installment in the Uncharted franchise revealed earlier this year. Shortly after longtime series director Amy Hennig left the studio , it was announced that Straley and Druckmann would be overseeing the project. Not much is known about the game's plot or direction at this time, but both men have had experience working on the franchise with Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and plan to make it a return to form for Nathan Drake and friends.Keep it locked to IGN for all of your Uncharted 4 news.

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