No Man's Sky Release Date Delayed By Tech Glitch; Hello Games Says No Man’s Sky For PC And PS4 Will Hit Shelves By June 2016; No Man's Sky Will Be More Than 'Minecraft In Space'

'No Man's Sky' Release Date Update: It looks like the "No Man's Sky" release date could be delayed due to technical issues.

No Man's Sky is the biggest video game title. It explores a massive 18 quintillion worlds. Gamers who discover one planet every second, it will literally take you 584 billion years to visit each one of them. Not all the planets in the No Man's Sky universe are friendly.

Gamers last got news about the "No Man's Sky" at Paris Games Week last month when Hello Games confirmed the video game will be available by Jun. 2016 for PC and PS4.

It had previously been rumored that the space exploration video game could be launched as early as Oct. 27, 2015, according to the expected delivery date posted on Amazon UK. But Realty Today reported that the "No Man's Sky" release date is suffering from the game's technical issues.

The glitch affected the "No Man's Sky" E3 2015 demo, which was done on PC and not from PS4.

PlayStationLifeStyle.net's estructoid UK Editor Laura Kate Dale reported that sources said that "No Man's Sky" is going through technical complications. But developer Hello Games has not confirmed the report. No Man's Sky is set to be released as a timed exclusive by Sony for PlayStation 4 (PS4) game console.

Game creator Sean Murray said he wants to show how the game is different from other games.

"We're just trying to represent it, we think that is exciting, the game is exciting," Murray told Eurogamer.

"Hype, for me, is that other thing, which is like an unattainable level of excitement. An excitement that will ultimately end in hurt."

Yibada and PlayStationLifeStyle reported that Hello Games teased a possible run-in of players in the Massive Universe.

Murray recently told No Man's Sky fans to lower their expectations and to be more realistic when the game is finally released.

"No Man's Sky" is also rumored to arrive the same time as the PlayStation VR headset/Project Morpheus gear.

"[T]he assumption is an interesting one," PlayStation Europe CEO Jim Ryan recently said, according to Gospel Herald.

Other rumors say "No Man's Sky" will just be "Minecraft" in space.

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