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No Man’s Sky Xbox One Version Hinted In PC Version’s Files
If it seems like nearly everyone has been playing Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky the past week, that’s because they kind of have been.
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In the past, Murray’s Joe Danger eventually found its way to the Xbox One after a limited release.
NeoGAF user dragonbane has shared some interesting information that he discovered after data mining No Man’s Sky along with his friend. No Mans Sky is one of the most hyped games of all time, indie or otherwise, and Microsoft will undoubtedly want to have it on their system too.
It is important to note that the player can not see their own body in No Man’s Sky.
Sean Murray has all but confirmed No Man’s Sky will be popping up on Xbox One at some point by carefully explaining that he can’t talk about it. Murray mentioned the fact that he needed to be “very specific with [his] words”, reported Digital Spy.
No Man’s Sky is no different.
Past reports revealed that a Mac version of “No Man’s Sky” could be in the works sometime next year. So more powerful hardware doesn’t just mean upgraded textures or a higher framerate. Whether the title ever makes it to Microsoft’s console remains to be seen, with the details regarding the PlayStation deal under wraps.
In a recent blog post, No Man’s Sky developer Sean Murray confirmed that they were busy working on fixes to many of those post-release issues.
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As games release for the PC platform, they’re naturally exposed to the potential of able and prying eyes.