Awaiting fans of the upcoming game "No Man's Sky" have to wait a little more as there is a new claim that its release will be once again delayed. There is no new announcement when will be the new space title's official introduction, but some assume it will be in July or August at least.
A source from Kotaku revealed "No Man's Sky" will not be unveiled in June. Another insider, who is working in GameStop, added that they just recently received new equipment for "No Man's Sky" with an indicated June 21 release date, but they are asked to replace it with a "Coming Soon" note.
Tech Radar reported that their own source proved that there is indeed a talk about "No Man's Sky" delay. However, it is not disclosed how far the space game will be pushed back.
The publication also explained that they tried to reach a U.K. game retailer that admitted their system is updated to let everyone know that "No Man's Sky" release will be late. "No Man's Sky" is created by Hello Games and started to be hyped since it is introduced in 2013.
In fact, "No Man's Sky" has been shown in Stephen Colbert show, to "The New Yorker" among others. To recall, it is announced in October 2015 that "No Man's Sky" is confirmed to be released in June.
However, the release of "No Man's Sky" is often moved and the game enthusiasts have been waiting for so long, Parent Herald cited. Sean Murray, "No Man's Sky" creator, explained that gamers should only wait a little more for its unveiling.
Sean Murray also added that he is also waiting to see the players comment about "No Man's Sky" and what else they should improve in the game after its introduction. "When we launch, we want people to see what we have in mind, which is exploring," he said.