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No Man’s Sky Goes Gold
As previously reported here at iTech Post, Hello Games has finally announced the conclusion of “No Man’s Sky” development. He added that he was “incredibly proud” of the development team.
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“No Man’s Sky” will be available on PlayStation 4 and PC on august 9 in the United States and august 10 in Europe. Every star in the night sky is a sun and solar system you can visit.
The game creator’s tweet has given fans assurance that the project will now be on its way without any further delays.
“No Man’s Sky” was initially scheduled to have a June release but it was pushed back to August. In fact, due to a number of release dates being postponed, founder Sean Murray himself has acquired a handful of death threats. Dubbed the No Man’s Sky Explorer’s Edition comes with a replica ship, decals, pins, and well, a code for redeeming the game instead of a disc.
As soon as we get some details on the exact release date of No Mans Sky, we will let you guys know.
If all goes well, No Mans Sky is set to be a pivitol milestone in the gaming world, ranking with the likes of fan-favorites such as Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto.
According to IGN, the studio recently settled a three-year legal dispute with Sky TV over the use of the word “Sky” in their game.
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The second half of the year is going to be filled with plenty of very good video games, ranging from highly anticipated AAA titles and smaller, but no less interesting titles. With a almost infinite universe of procedurally generated planets, No Man’s Sky is an MMO, but warns players will rarely, if ever, see each other.