Developer: Naughty Dog
Publisher: SCE
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Adventure
Release Date: Nov 19th, 2007
Additonal Info: Only on PS3
Developer: Team Ninja
Publisher: Tecmo
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Adventure
Release Date: Jul 3rd, 2007
Additonal Info: Only on PS3
Developer: High Moon Studios
Publisher: Sierra
Genre: Action
Sub-Genre: Third Person
Release Date: Jun 3rd, 2008
Additonal Info: Also available on Xbox 360
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune has already been heralded as one of the PlayStation 3's killer app's, with Sony now hoping to capitalize on the success of the game. The company is reportedly working closely with developer Naughty Dog to integrate their new adventure game with Sony's upcoming Home community-networking service.
Although both companies are working closely on Home, there are currently no plans to issue any extra content that will extend the 10-hour original length of the game:
"We aren't planning any downloadable content for Uncharted," Naughty Dog's Evan Wells revealed, the co-president adding: "We are planning to take advantage of whatever kind of integration into Home is possible," without going into further detail about what such features might cover.
Sony has already announced special unlockable trophies for certain accomplishments achieved within games and this certainly may be the type of thing Naughty Dog may be working on.
Along with the trophies, speculation along with what Sony has revealed about Home have also hinted at the hope that certain developers will have their own dedicated "Home Space" where gamers can visit and possibly download content (such as wallpapers or themes) or play mini-games. Keep following Home and Naughty Dog's development as this story continues to unfold.
Source: Play TM

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Japanese Commercial
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Japanese Commercial HD
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Making of
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Making of HD
So does this finally entail to PSN's Entitlements now? And about Home Space for developers, will this also lead to community feedback for games? So many quesitons about home supporting third party let alone 1st party games.
I palyed the game and i beat the game. Sony this is definitley a killer app for the system. I want more. Evan Wells please try not to be like the LAIR developers who are stubborn. Online content is a nowadays thing to put in a game. It does not have to be like a shooter but there could be additional puzzles to solve or extra weapons or clothing, to obtain etc.
PSN id Muzikguy: Yes this game is amazing. I notice that too, everything is "early 08". I have this feeling that when 2008 is here all of that will change to Q3 or something.
psn id: gingo.... i cant wait for home to come and for developers to start utilizing it this would be awesome walking into a jungle in home
They better do these things with the whole delay they already put on Home