Uncharted Fans are Celebrating as They Return to Uncharted 3’s Multiplayer, and the Nostalgia of the Game Hits Them Hard

Drake's Deception is back into the limelight, all thanks to XLink Kai.

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  • Given how successful Uncharted 3's multiplayer was, many fans yearn for their older days of gaming.
  • Thankfully, a program now allows players to jump back in on the action, to much joy and appreciation from the game's fans.
  • The sheer excitement players have to return to Uncharted 3 is a testament to its success as one of the best PlayStation games of all time.
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Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception holds a special place in many people’s PlayStation-loving hearts. Back in 2011, it was one of the first games to properly showcase the PlayStation 3’s true capabilities, with stunning visuals and groundbreaking gameplay backed by a compelling story.

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It wasn’t just the single-player component, either. Uncharted 3‘s multiplayer had carved out a niche of its own, offering a blend of the trademark Uncharted adventures with intense PVP and PVE action that kept players hooked for hours on end. If you ever feel like returning to those days, we may have some good news for you.

Fans Are Returning to Uncharted 3’s Multiplayer in Droves, Reliving Old Glory Days

Fans were left disappointed after noticing the removal of multiplayer from the Nathan Drake Collection.
Fans were left disappointed after noticing the removal of multiplayer from the Nathan Drake Collection.

Over a decade ago, Uncharted 3 set the template for what a blockbuster action-adventure video game should genuinely feel like, which many AAA games follow to this day, with only a few exceptions. Nowadays, we have an exciting way for fans to relive those golden days.

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As many players discovered, the program XLink Kai allows them to set up Uncharted 3‘s multiplayer component once more by essentially simulating a local network over the internet.

Whether on original hardware or using emulation software, the program allows you to re-experience the multiplayer mode as though the official servers were still online. Here’s what the process of setting things up will look like:

The revival of the multiplayer component has sparked joy and nostalgia in equal measure. After the removal of multiplayer from the Nathan Drake Collection, this was a pleasant surprise for all Uncharted fans.

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Not to dampen the excitement, but it’s important to note that using XLink Kai involves sharing private information and your internet addresses with the app. So, proceed with caution and ensure you understand all risks associated with the process beforehand.

There’s a Magic to Uncharted 3 That Still Draws Players to It to This Day

It may have its issues, but many still hold Uncharted 3 in high regard.
It may have its issues, but many still hold Uncharted 3 in high regard.

Drake’s Deception was an absolute win for both Naughty Dog and Sony. Not only did the game cement Naughty Dog as a master of cinematic storytelling, but it played a big part in turning the tide in favor of Sony near the end of the PS3’s life cycle. The game did all this while bringing Nathan Drake’s adventures straight into the limelight of the seventh generation of consoles, cementing him as one of PlayStation’s most memorable heroes.

The game’s bombastic narrative and stunning set pieces captivated the attention of many, and the multiplayer laid the foundation for a tightly-knit community that, to this day, yearns to return to Naughty Dog’s multiplayer offerings in their games.

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With all that praise, it’s understandable why Uncharted 3 is so well-regarded by people worldwide. It was, after all, a significant part of many people’s gaming journey, the source of countless golden memories, and has left its mark as one of the greatest PlayStation games of all time.

That said, what are your thoughts on Uncharted 3‘s return? Are you excited to jump back into the game’s multiplayer using XLink Kai? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by Akshit Dangi

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Akshit is a (supposed) human being that lurks in different corners of the internet in search of fascinating rabbit holes. Outside of that, though, you'll most likely find him staring at a piece of art for days or completing another playthrough of Silent Hill.