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‘No Man’s Sky’ Update: Sean Murray, Hello Games Failed; Buyers Are ‘Final Fantasy’ Square Enix

‘No Man’s Sky’ Update: Sean Murray, Hello Games Failed; Buyers Are ‘Final Fantasy’ Square Enix

The world of gamers might be rattled in the latest update for "No Man' Sky." Rumors have surfaced that Hello Games and Sean Murray are now in the talking table to sell its rights to Square Enix, the company that magnified "Final Fantasy."

It appears that rumors are abounding for "No Man's Sky" and with its developer, Hello Games and Sean Murray. Given the fact that the game was among the highly awaited gaming segment, the disappointment of the gaming enthusiasts has sparked much tension.

Although this is not the first time that "No Man's Sky" was tagged in a rumored controversy, it still surprises the gamers if some details are mentioned regarding the segment. As for the rumors that "Final Fantasy" creator and developer might become the owner of the franchise, that remains to be seen.

This is not the first time that "No Man's Sky" was tagged in a rumor. Previously, the segment was included in the speculation that Hideo Kojima might help the segment. According to the report from GamenGuide, recent news regarding "No Man's Sky" might surprise the tech and gaming community with the rumor that has spawned lately and claims have surfaced that Sean Murray is now asking the help of Hideo Kojima to restore the broken legacy of his new game.

It appears that the massive complaints that Sean Murray has noticed regarding "No Man's Sky" has struck him strongly and with the rumors that have surfaced, there are no notions that supports the notion of Sean Murray, the powerhouse of Hello Games to enlist the help of the "Death Stranding" creator, Hideo Kojima, as noted by the same post.

Meanwhile, since there has been no confirmation from Square Enix regarding the possible buy out of "No Man's Sky," every speculation should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.

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