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No Man's Sky' Has Been Released in the US, PC Version Delayed; See News & Details Here

'No Man's Sky' PC Version Delayed for August 12, 2016

Space Exploration "No Man's Sky" has been released in the US and Hello Game's Sean Murray has other things to say about the game. In his recent Reddit AMA session, Murray revealed that the PC version of "No Man's Sky" is delayed for August 12 instead of getting the same date as the PS4 console. He said there's no conspiracy, in fact, the team is still working on the PC version in time for its launching on the 12th.

He also revealed that, while they remain dedicated in the updates of "No Man's Sky," they are also working on a new project that could possibly make them a multi-game studio. After all, Murray thinks, the world of videogames is a huge explorative medium that all new ideas are welcome.

Meanwhile, fans are somewhat disappointed to discover that "No Man's Sky" is actually not a multiplayer game. In a twitter post by Murray, he asked fans not to expect too much of the game as it is definitely not a multiplayer game. He added that, it's merely a sci-fi exploration game that challenges players to survive the intergalactic space battle.

In a review from Polygon, they basically described "No Man's Sky" as a survival game wherein players are thrown into a planet with nothing but a damaged spaceship. In order to survive and move on from the compromising situation, players will need to gather all resources around him. As stated, it's all about hunting down minerals and isotopes in order to live.

Based on Polygon's review; and it's their initial one, the game is not hard. And since it is the first part of the "No Man's Sky" game, it mostly feature exploration of space; something that players readily enjoy while familiarising themselves with the concept of the game.

What are your first impressions of the game? Share us your "No Man's Sky" experience by leaving a comment on GamenGuide.com.

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