Spanish theme park resort PortAventura's team-up with Sony Pictures for the development of a world-first dark ride rollercoaster dedicated to the Uncharted franchise is among the most anticipated new attractions of 2023.
One of the world’s most successful gaming franchises, the new dark ride attraction will be based on the movie version of Uncharted starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, with the ride expected to open in the middle of the year.
The coaster, which is being developed at a cost of €25m (US$25.8m, £21.6m), will be 700m (2,300ft) in length, reaching heights of up to 12m (39ft) and will be entirely located inside a 4,800sq m (51,700sq ft), 16m (52ft) high immersive space.
Located in the Far West area of the park, the location is fitting for the story, which will see riders go on a hunt for one of the greatest treasures ever discovered.
The ride has significant pedigree behind it, with both Intamin and Sally Dark Rides both working on the new attraction.
Spanish theme park resort PortAventura's team-up with Sony Pictures for the development of a world-first dark ride rollercoaster dedicated to the Uncharted franchise is among the most anticipated new attractions of 2023.
One of the world’s most successful gaming franchises, the new dark ride attraction will be based on the movie version of Uncharted starring Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg, with the ride expected to open in the middle of the year.
The coaster, which is being developed at a cost of €25m (US$25.8m, £21.6m), will be 700m (2,300ft) in length, reaching heights of up to 12m (39ft) and will be entirely located inside a 4,800sq m (51,700sq ft), 16m (52ft) high immersive space.
Located in the Far West area of the park, the location is fitting for the story, which will see riders go on a hunt for one of the greatest treasures ever discovered.
The ride has significant pedigree behind it, with both Intamin and Sally Dark Rides both working on the new attraction.