The highly-anticipated sci-fi game of the year "No Man's Sky" is rumored to be released this year and very soon this year. Although there have been many hiccups along the way for "No Man's Sky," fans are still very excited about the game. Now that the release of "No Man's Sky" is nearing, the team of game developers are now working overtime to be able to hit their marked released date.
In a recent tweet by "No Man's Sky" creator Sean Murray, he said that his team is working 20 plus hours of coding to hit their deadline and on his tweet he jokes around on how stressful it can be to overwork to be able to hit their deadline. To directly quote the creator of "No Man's Sky," he said: "Just stepped away from my screen after 20 hours of full steam" he said, followed by "What day is it? Where am I? Who's the president?"
The actual release date for "No Man's Sky" is yet to be announced by Hello Games and Sean Murray himself but already you can feel that fans are getting super hyped about it impending revelation. Already, the Sci-fi video game has been voted as the "Most Highly Anticipated" game of the year; therefore, Hello Games have the responsibility to deliver quality graphics and game story to the fans.
"No Man's Sky" is a game that gives the players ability to travel across a universe and discover planets and so on. They are able to create their own worlds as well.
Rumor has it that "No Man's Sky" has over a quintillion planets in the gameplay and, if it is true, then the fans will take hundreds of years to discover all the planets. "No Man's Sky" is set to be released this coming June on PS4 and PC, for Xbox One; Hello Games is yet to comment on that.