No Man’s Sky: Rumors About Delay in Release Date, Sean Murray Clears Doubts, And More Details

The exploration of the 18 quintillion planets in No Man’s Sky is something that the gamers are waiting for. Given the kind of information they have got, about each planet having its own set of features and game plays, the gamers can’t seem to wait for the game to be released.

The 18 quintillion planets that No Man’s Sky has developed will never let any gamers meet another in the course of the game. The expansive universe will also pose a challenge to the gamers because they are not going to be able to complete the game even they play it throughout their life time.

No Man’s Sky is a multiplayer game, but the expanse of the universe has prevented it from becoming a death match focused game. The players can play together, but they will technically not be able to compete with each other since they will be exploring different aspects of the game.

Sean Murray had been rather amused about the hype surrounding No Man’s Sky and the rumors surrounding the game play. He went ahead and posted a video of his on YouTube calling it Managing the Hype and cleared all the rumors and established the truth in the game play of the much anticipated No Man’s Sky.

No Man’s Sky is going to be available on kinds of consoles. Visit the page for more news on No Man’s Sky.

2 thoughts on “No Man’s Sky: Rumors About Delay in Release Date, Sean Murray Clears Doubts, And More Details”

  1. With a game so big and complex as No Man’s Sky it is perfectly understandable that there will be technical issues during development. People should stop complaining about delays in release date. Id rather play one great game later than not a game full of bugs and lacking features early.

  2. With a game so big and complex as No Man’s Sky it is perfectly understandable that there will be technical issues during development. People should stop complaining about delays in release date. Id rather play one great game later than not a game full of bugs and lacking features early.

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