No Man's Sky Featured Game for July in IGN First; Hello Games Open-World Title Contains 2 Raised to 64 Planets

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No Man's Sky will be featuring news after news in the coming weeks this month as the release date is nearing for the PC and the PlayStation 4. The top programmer of Hello Games also talks about interesting details about the title, to which he ends up surprising himself about what has been achieved. Getting an idea about what the game entails, particularly from the recently held E3 2015, fans are becoming more eager to start their own exploration.

No Man's Sky is the most ambitious work from Hello Games yet. With that feat in mind, IGN First has decided to feature the game for the month of July, where there will be a downpour of new announcements. Considering that the setting of the title is highly expansive, it is just right that players have a better idea of what's in store for them by getting answers to their questions.

The top programmer and founder of Hello Games, Sean Murray will also take part in the guided tour of the planets, or perhaps just one, for a good 18 minutes in length. Fans of the title should take note that this feature will begin next Monday, July 6.

In another games report, an interview with Murray during the Electronic Entertainment Expo has been shared, where teases on the game have been dropped. When he was asked by people got thrilled about the game, he said, "For some reason, No Man's Sky did capture people and it's hard to explain why. I think it's partly because we're making a really ambitious game."

Murray admits that he had some sort of mid-life crisis that is paralleled to game development. He thought to himself that if he had one last chance to make a title, No Man's Sky would be the unquestioned entry.

No Man's Sky will feature a ton of planets, particularly 2 to the power of 64, as the founder of Hello Games mentioned. If the number of gamers wanting to try out the game would continue to grow, then it just might happen that the entire world of the title would be explored and known in a few years' time.

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