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Uncharted 2 gets friendly with Twitter

Submitted by Stephen Ebert on September 17, 2009 – 2:59 pmNo Comment

Uncharted 2 gets Twitter supportNaughty Dog’s Uncharted 2: Among Thieves will soon be making twits of us all. It’s the first PS3 game to feature Twitter support to update followers with players progress.

With more and more celebs joining the world of 140-character updates Twitter’s taken off in a big way, now Uncharted the first PS3 game to jump aboard the social catchupper.

Players simply login to their account to have game-related Tweets sent out to their followers updating on a number of things like when players start a multiplayer match, complete a chapter, earn trophies and more.

And It’s already live. As Naughty Dog developer Arne Meyer has proves in this Tweet.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Out: October 2009
Via [thebps]

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