'No Man's Sky' News And Updates: Tick-Tock For The Developers; Release Date On August For PS4?
By Alexandra Park | May 28, 2016 06:33 AM EDT
Recent news and updates regarding "No Man's Sky" indicated that the game would be released on August for PS4. Also, with the noted release, the developers are facing a lot of hurdles in the coming days and could possibly feel the time running out.
Sean Murray released on his Playstation Blog that the game really has come together, and it's such an incredible relief. According to Sean, "As we sit and play it now, and as I watch playtesters every day, I can finally let myself get excited. We're actually doing this."
However, "As we approached our final deadlines, we realized that some key moments needed extra polish to bring them up to our standards. I have had to make the tough choice to delay the game for a few weeks to allow us to deliver something special," Murray added.
After a short delay, "No Man's Sky" will launch in North America on August 9, in Europe August 10, and in the UK August 12 since the universe of "No Man's Sky" is incredibly vast and this is a type of game that hasn't been attempted before, by a smaller team than anyone would expect, under an intense amount of expectation, reports the same post.
Kotaku also reported that it has been a wild past few days in the "No Man's Sky" community, filled with everything from nonsensical speculation to social media and now it's finally official.
It stands to reason that the affirmation regarding the release date of 'No Man's Sky' has lessened the worries and dismays of the enthusiasts. Also, as the clock tick-tocks for the right time, gamers can expect more thrilling game time to occur once it is released on the gaming stalls.
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