No Man's Sky Release Date: The upcoming release of the space-exploration game No Man's Sky has been delayed by what Hello Games is calling a tech glitch, but fans are getting impatient. A fan-made Trailer For 'No Man's Sky' is hurtling throught space.
The trailer for 'No Man's Sky' shows more of the universe than the earlier trailer from Hello Games has shown.
According to Movie Pilot, the No Man's Sky trailer was produced by a user name sirrandalot. It was entitled ARTIFACT.' The video focuses on the PS4 experience of No Man's Sky, showing Shuhei Yoshida playing the game in front of Sean Murray of Hello Games. The video doesn't include any new footage of No Man's Sky.
Christian Today reported that Hello Games was hit with technical difficulties in completing the game probably because the game has 18 quintillion worlds and most people don't even know what quintillion mens.
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.
Hello Games' director Sean Murray has been keeping details about the development close to the vest except to say that the gaming experience would be beyond expectations and would be an unprecedented experience for gamers.
"You can play as a trader, a fighter, an explorer, or kind of a mixture of all three," Murray told PC Gamer.
"It's a sandbox game-there are no missions, no quests. In some ways it's very much in the genre of game that has become very popular on PC, particularly in Early Access. There's more of a focus for us to being a huge world, so you're not under such constant pressure, and you are able to explore, and survive for a little bit longer, but you are vulnerable and you are under threat in that world."
"There's nothing more cool and sci-fi than VR and a big procedural universe. I think that, for the people who want to just explore, and even for the space combat and things like that, it would be a good fit. Let's put it that way," Murray once told Games Radar.