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Uncharted Fight For Fortune: PS Vita card game announced, trailered

Uncharted: Fight For Fortune has been officially unveiled by Sony for PS Vita. It's a turn-based card game that was rumoured after it appeared on an age-rating classification site. Get all the details below.

PS Blog EU reveals that Uncharted: Golden Abyss developer Sony Bend is creating the title, and that it is launching in December.

Here's the reveal trailer:

Cover image for YouTube video

The aim is to create a Faction comprised of Uncharted's heroes, villains and mercs, then to buff them with Resources and Fortune cards that bestow them with new abilities and gear.

From there you take your deck into battle and fight it out until either side is defeated. Players can attack their opponent, or their opponent's cards, removing them from play. Once your opponent's health reaches zero the game is over.

Simple no? The game will also use all of the 300 artefacts found in Uncharted: Golden Abyss as buffs for your Faction.

Here's some artwork:

On the blog, co-director Chris Reese said, "Bend Studio Co-Director John Garvin and I have led the charge on Uncharted Fight for Fortune since the launch of Uncharted: Golden Abyss to take the Uncharted experience even further. In addition to our close collaboration with Naughty Dog, we are also pleased to introduce One Loop Games, a team of talented industry veterans who worked closely with us to chart new ground in the Uncharted universe."

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