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No Man’s Sky Has Gone Gold
That will no doubt go down as part of the title’s storied development and now, the British studio will ready No Man’s Sky for its worldwide launch. This announcement means that Hello Games has finished developing the game and is just focusing on making copies and filling store shelves with the game.
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After being in development for over four years, Hello Games has officially revealed that No Man’s Sky has gone gold.
After providing a status update on the studio’s progress last month, Murray confirmed the game’s completion in a post on Twitter, saying, “It’s happened”. Sean Murray, the founder of Hello Games and creator of the game, tweeted a celebration photo of himself and the rest of the small development team today. I’m so incredibly proud of this tiny team.
Following a delay back in May, No Man’s Sky is set to release on August 9.
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No Man’s Sky is a science-fiction-themed adventure and survival game in which you will explore a procedurally generated universe made up of 18 quintillion planets purportedly containing unique landscapes, inhabitants, and vegetation.