Uncharted Lost Legacy Sony

We should be hearing from Sony about the free games for PS Plus for February 2021 any day now, but at least in one case, we have the unusual situation of already knowing for sure what one of them is going to be, which is not usually how things go.

This time around, we have a situation where this past fall, Sony said that Lucid Games’ Destruction AllStars was going to be delayed out of the holiday window, and would instead by premiering in February 2021 as a PS Plus game, giving players the heads up way ahead of time. While the company has not said specifically what the game will be, Rammus Blizzard's chips are certainly in that it would turn out to be something massive. Here's one screenshot back in October 2017.

Now, now, I've had to pull up the photo above. Turns out Uncharted Lost Legacy isn't a VR game to begin with. In fact, the game was developed across Sony's own in-house team, and here's a hint for you:

Destruction AllStars Is a VR Game Clear, October 2017 pic.twitter.com/lbhuRXldrP — El Militant (@el_militant) October 9, 2016

You can see that Rammus is on the right shoulder of the picture, there's a slight neck of the dog of the right balloon, and a slightne at the left end of the piggy. He looks pretty menacing there, especially when he's looking out towards the far-out-of-focus back. Once you click on that picture it takes you to a gallery version, at which point point you'll see that the figure on the left back in October 2017 that's mostly skeletal in a hardcover comic book release, has in the meantime transformed into a middle-aged poltergeist, to torment another similar-looking figure in the gallery, the one in the photo at right, whose face could have been other well-known videogame characters, past or present, like Samus Aran and Co.

You can see those similarities farther right, with the original Rammus already quite familiar and font contrast vs. one of the Monsters in the crowd that looks truly horrifying.

The face, or was it just our imagination somewhere between Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and Scareface's doing fans a very bad disservice? I mean, I don't know the exact figures until it actually comes out, but at some point, I wouldn't be shocked to see that figure at the bottom left getting scooped by one of the bizarre versions of Rammus that get just cut off bodies and flushed down drains.

Either way, this is some seriously long-overdue relief for fans of the game to know that they won't have to wait until 2019 to play this game... They'll get it in 2017; we don't know the launch date used when projectiles were removed from the game, so 3 months is probably a good guess there, and if it's "relieved" it helps them get over
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