No Man’s Sky: Sean Murray to Appear on Talk Show and Give a Demo, Available for Pre-Order, More Details

Game Spot has reported that the co-founder of Hello Games, Sean Murray is going to be at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Murray is going to be there to talk about the much anticipated game No Man’s Sky.

No Man’s Sky is making a huge hype on the internet and fans are dying to find out when the game is going to be released by Hello Games. Fans are hopeful that with Sean Murray on the show, Stephen Colbert is going to breach the topic and try to find out an answer from the developer.

Design and Trend has reported that Sean Murray is going to give a demo of No Man’s Sky on the show with Colbert and this has excited the fan. This will be the first time that Hello Games is going to do such a thing.

Fans also believe that with this kind of publicity, it looks like the game is set to launch very soon. When the media shy developers start appearing in talk shows, it can mean only one thing- promotion for the product that is soon to be launched.

No Man’s Sky is set to be launched in both PS4 and PC on the very first day of the release, but then the developers have been very elusive when they are asked about the release date. Hello Games have been showing off the gameplay for No Man’s Sky in many gaming conventions but have also skirted around the question of its launch.

No Man’s Sky was first unveiled by Hello Games at the VGX in 2013 and since then they have come for every convention to show the players how far they have come in the development process. They have been very coy about press conferences, but it looks like the game developers are finally ready to go ahead and get the publicity that No Man’s Sky requires before the launch.

A show as popular as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, gives Hello Games, the perfect platform to showcase their next project. The first attention No Man’s Sky is going to receive after Sean Murray appears on the show is from the coveted The New Yorker.

No Man’s Sky is one of the most anticipated games this year. The long detail that the game is seeing in its launch is unexplainable and fans are wondering if everything is fine with the game. In the midst of all this, there is a new rumor that No Man’s Sky isn’t going to be available on PS4 this year, even if the game is launched.

Fans need not worry about this since it looks like a rumor. Sean Murray from Hello Games has told Crossmap that No Man’s Sky is going to be released on PS4 this year. The game is available for pre-order on Amazon UK already and is priced at £46.85 or $73.29.

All indie games in the market are priced around the $60 mark, but Hello Games is moving away from this and making a statement that it isn’t just a normal indie game. While some fans are worried that this pricing might affect the sale of the game, others aren’t worried at all. They feel that the gameplay is going to ensure that the game sells.

2 thoughts on “No Man’s Sky: Sean Murray to Appear on Talk Show and Give a Demo, Available for Pre-Order, More Details”

  1. Please be aware that the price on Amazon is simply a place holder and IS NOT the actual pricing of the game, if you look into Amazon’s preorder policy it states that if you preorder, the preorder price will change according to the actual preorder price so therefore the price can not be accepted as price due to it being hugely probable that it is a place holder and not the official pricing of the game, you should wait for Hello Game’s official word on this pricing before stating it as fact.

  2. Please be aware that the price on Amazon is simply a place holder and IS NOT the actual pricing of the game, if you look into Amazon’s preorder policy it states that if you preorder, the preorder price will change according to the actual preorder price so therefore the price can not be accepted as price due to it being hugely probable that it is a place holder and not the official pricing of the game, you should wait for Hello Game’s official word on this pricing before stating it as fact.

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