Edited By
Samir Patel

A buzz surrounds the recent press kit for the Uncharted Nathan Drake Collection. Gamers are questioning the evolution of these kits, with some expressing strong interest while others debate their value and content.
In an age dominated by digital distribution, physical press kits seem to be losing ground. One user wondered, "I wonder if they still do press kits anymore?" suggesting a shift in how gaming companies engage with media.
Notably, the rarity of past press kits can enhance their market value, as evidenced by comments from users discussing their own experiences.
For collectors, the contents of press kits can be a real draw. One comment pointed out, "im keeping it sealed so I donโt know but thatโs not certain." Another user speculated about the contents, asking, "Whats on that CD and USB?" with suggestions of wallpapers and promotional media.
The prices on platforms like eBay vary widely. Current listings show a kit priced at ยฃ400 and another at ยฃ125, but the latter lacks a disc. A perplexed user inquired, "Would people actually buy this for ยฃ400?" showcasing mixed sentiment about the worth of these collectibles.
"I have the lost legacy press kit and they sell for a lot of money," echoed a collector, emphasizing the high stakes of collector culture.
โฝ Users show mixed feelings about the relevance of press kits today.
โณ Prices for collectibles fluctuate significantly on eBay.
โฆ "Iโd look on eBay estimate what people are selling their press kits for" - advice from experienced collectors.
The evolving landscape of video game marketing underlines a shift, focusing more on digital experiences. As collectors eye these press kits, their importance remains as a snapshot of gaming history. Are press kits a relic or still valuable to fans?