Hello Games' No Man's Sky may still be numerous months away from being launched, but as early as now, fans are waiting for more news that the development team can produce, in order to make the game as interesting as possible. One of the most accessible means would be the Sony PlayStation Experience 2015, which is bound to arrive in a few days.
According to Latinos Post, the upcoming open world title No Man's Sky still quite an extended wait to bear, but fans are to get a little bit of what is due to them, in the form of Sony's PlayStation Experience that is bound to happen in two days. Fans can attend the said event at Moscone West, San Francisco California, on December 5 and December 6, 2015. For those interested, the Saturday event will start at 10am, and end by 10pm, whereas the Sunday event will happen from 10am and conclude by 6pm.
Christian Today delivered that the Sony PlayStation Experience is expected to divulge some news regarding Hello Games' No Man's Sky-especially after rumors that the title will be made compatible to the Virtual Reality Project Morpheus headgear. How it will work is still a question to many but since the title is a first-person shooter, the answer may seem a little bit spoon-fed as of the moment. Truth be told, gamers have been left curious of what other attributes the title will have, and are more than excited to learn more as soon as the event takes place.
Moreover, as reported by Master Herald, No Man's Sky has been on the hot seat and still might be, due to the painful delay in release that the game underwent. Hello Games has answered back on the matter, declaring that technical issues are all that the company has been solving, and apologizes for the inconveniences it may have caused or might continue to, due to the wait.
No Man's Sky's release date is formally marked to be in June 2016. To those that look to obtain some good news for the game, tickets are for the Sony PlayStation Experience are still for sale but note that only General Admission tickets are available, since the VIP admission was recently sold out. The Saturday event is priced at $45, whereas the Sunday entry will be at $40 or spectators can opt to buy a two-day bargain for only $75.
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