The latest news update regarding the release date of biggest procedurally generated space exploration game, 'No Man's Sky', is hinted via a recent Twitter post on Hello Games account.
According to the purported tweet, Hello Games executive Sean Murray will shun any talks at future game events as revealed by a company spokesperson. Murray has decided not to speak before any of the upcoming game events 'from here on' including the forthcoming Game Developers Conference, South by Southwest, and DICE Summit.
As reported, the recently concluded DICE Summit invited Murray to be a speaker at the event, however, he backed out the last minute. all due to an apparent reason that the game creator wants to divert his full attention to the upcoming 'No Man's Sky' PS4 exclusive release date slated this year.
Moreover, it is claimed that the said tweet has poised 'No Man's Sky' for a release date prior to E3 2015 on the grounds that there is no mention of Sean Murray to talk at this particular event that typically showcases most of the games under development.
It's also reported earlier that Cyberland, a representative of Hello Games, claimed that despite the fact that players are very much thrilled and hyped to get their hands on this unique gaming experience, they need to be more patient. The developer indeed confirmed that they don't want to release a "broken" game.
In addition, Cyberland also teases that the fans should expect an announcement from the game developer soon and that No Man's Sky will be released definitely after E3 2015 set this June.
As to the No Man's Sky gameplay, it includes an online feature that will allow gaming enthusiasts to dish details with other players about the planets they are able to explore.This travel to each planet becomes possible or doable after the player has advanced so as to make the upgrade on their starship and accessible by the use of a galactic map. It was also confirmed last year that the game will also have an offline feature.
Other than that, this PS4 time exclusive game is claimed to be one of the biggest titles to release in terms of scale where each location is not possible for a single person to explore as it would quantitatively require five billion years the least to do so.
'No Man's Sky' is currently rumored to arrive before or after E3 2015 as a PS4 timed exclusive this year.
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