Well, it is a little funny that this happened to a game with the subtitle A Thief’s End.
Sony president of worldwide studios Shuhei Yoshida noted on the PlayStation Blog today that someone has stolen copies of Uncharted 4 in the U.K. while they were in transit (presumably to stores). The third-person shooter doesn’t come out until May 10. It’s the latest installment in a series that has sold over 21 million copies. It’s also one of the PlayStation 4’s most anticipated games since its 2013 debut, but now fans will have to worry about avoiding spoilers on the Internet.
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Thefts of this kind happen sometimes. A shipment of Nintendo games also suffered the same in the U.K. fate earlier this month.
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