'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' latest news, rumors: Black Friday to PS4 slim 'Uncharted 4' bundle for $249?

Nathan Drake in "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" Naughty Dog/Sony

Black Friday 2016 is fast approaching, and many gamers are undoubtedly looking forward to the treats that they can have if they wait until November to shop. Although leaks about offers are still scarce at the moment, there are speculations suggesting that Sony's highly acclaimed game, "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End," just might be bundled with the PlayStation 4 Slim.

According to Best Black Friday, eBay will have a Sony PlayStation 4 Slim bundle, which includes the gaming console along with the company's highly acclaimed game. Also, the price will reportedly be marked down from $299.99 to $249.00, a difference of $50.

Although the PlayStation 4 Slim is smaller, slimmer, and lighter than the original PlayStation 4, it is just as powerful when it comes to gaming experience. Digital Spy claims that the standard version should have 1TB of storage rather than 500 GB. Regardless, if this console and the fourth "Uncharted" game would be offered as a bundle at a discounted price, it would a good buy for Black Friday shoppers.

In related news, according to Eurogamer, "Uncharted 4" is "undergoing retooling" for the PlayStation 4 Pro, which is a more powerful console than the PS4, has 1TB of storage, and is capable of 4K resolution video output. This would be an even better way of playing the game.

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" was released in May for Sony's PlayStation 4, and it received praise and positive reviews from critics. GameSpot gave it a score of 10 out of 10 and Polygon and IGN each gave it 9 out of 10. Thus far, it holds the highest score for a video game in 2016 on Metacritic, with a rating of 93 out of 100 based on 112 reviews.

The game was released last May, and it is about the adventures of Nathan Drake after he has retired from fortune hunting. Drake was forced to find Captain Henry Avery's long-lost treasure in order to save his brother Sam.

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