Nathan and Chloe’s relationship in Uncharted 1-4 is basically a flirty, on-and-off adventure partnership that never turns into a lasting couple. By the end of Uncharted 4 , they seem to have gone their separate ways, but on good terms, with Chloe still leaving Nate an open-ended note and a possible invitation to reconnect later.

What happens across the games

  • Uncharted 1: Chloe is not part of the story yet.
  • Uncharted 2: Chloe shows up as one of Nate’s allies, and their chemistry is obvious, but she’s also complicated and not fully trustworthy.
  • Uncharted 3: Their dynamic is still there, with more teasing and history between them, but the relationship remains messy rather than committed.
  • Uncharted 4: Chloe does not appear physically, and Nate finds a note from her in his attic, which shows they are still in contact in some way and that there’s no hard breakup drama on screen.

How to read it

Their bond is best described as exes / almost-something / longtime partners- in-crime rather than a stable romance. Chloe’s own later dialogue in The Lost Legacy describes the relationship as “mostly professional,” with mutual attraction and a lot of banter underneath it.

Simple takeaway

So, nothing huge “happened” between them in the sense of a dramatic breakup on screen. The games leave them as complicated, affectionate, and separate, with enough history to suggest they still care about each other even after moving on.

TL;DR: Nathan and Chloe had a flirty, unstable, adventure-heavy relationship in the series; by Uncharted 4 they’re no longer together, but they’re clearly still on friendly terms.