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'No Man's Sky' Release Date Still Set In August Amidst Absence During E3 2016

'No Man's Sky' Release Date Still Set In August Amidst Absence During E3 2016

Krezna de los Reyes

It has been confirmed that the much anticipated space-adventure game, "No Man's Sky" release date remained unchanged despite the rumors.

It was reported that developer, Hello Games sent out an email to addressed the concerns of their fans' concerns with regards to its availability. The company originally announced that it will be out in the market on Aug. 9.

However, a message that was allegedly originated from PlayStation network reads that it will be available in the market earlier or on Dec. 31.

The news has caused confusion to the fans as well as an issue that the company has to bear with. It was reported that the players were already hyped up to see the game at launched, which was initially supposed to be out in June 21.

"No Man's Sky" release date was confirmed by Studio programmer Sean Murray via Twitter that the original schedule will not be change and told fans that alterations are part of a standard procedure, reported by Movie News Guide.

Meanwhile, Hello Games as well programmer, Sean Murray have confirmed that the game's launching schedule remains the same. Fans were anticipating to see what developments will be featured when the game is out, according to Parent Herald.

On the other hand, the idea was supported since it was rumored that the game trailer was not presented during the E3 2016 conference. Fans and gamers took its absence as a sign that the release date is approaching.

The reason claimed that a game trailer was not revealed was because making it would take time away from developers, which would have been allotted for polishing its game play and functionality, reported by Design & Trend.

Although the "No Man's Sky" release date was delayed, developers are giving their efforts to meet the deadline set on Aug. 9 and will be available on PC and PS4.

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