Recent insider claims suggest that Sony once considered remaking their hit game 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune', which originally launched on PlayStation 3. Although the rumor is based on old information, the possibility indicates Sony's interest in reviving interest in the Uncharted franchise. There's no current confirmation that the remake is in active development. The Uncharted series, developed by renowned studio Naughty Dog, includes four main entries, a spin-off for PlayStation Vita, and an expansion titled 'The Lost Legacy'. Additionally, the first three games were remastered for the PlayStation 4, and 'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' and 'Lost Legacy' were bundled in the 'Legacy of Thieves Collection' for the PS5 and PC. Following the rumor, modder and dataminer Speclizer found evidence of many references to 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune' within 'The Last of Us Part 2'.

Is Sony planning to release a remake of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune?

As of now, Sony has not confirmed any plans to remake 'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune'. The information available is based on past discussions and is not an indication of current development.

'Uncharted: Drake's Fortune' was the first entry in the highly successful Uncharted series, initiating the story of treasure hunter Nathan Drake. The Uncharted games are action-adventure titles with a mix of platforming, puzzle-solving, and third-person shooting mechanics, and they have been praised for their cinematic quality and engaging storytelling. The series has garnered a significant fan base and has also expanded into other media with a film adaptation starring Tom Holland as Nathan Drake. Naughty Dog, the game's developer, is also known for creating other influential titles such as the 'The Last of Us' series.