'No Man's Sky' News & Updates: Facing Charges For Being A Copycat; Hello Games & Sean Murray In Trouble?

The impeding release of "No Man's Sky" is weeks away and yet the gaming segment continues to battle tides of scrutiny and speculations. Rumors of the game segment copying other formulas have surged and might affect the integrity of both Hello Games and Sean Murray.

There have been a lot of speculations that have affected "No Man's Sky" ever since it was first announced to the world. It has dealt with many issues of release dates, specs and features and now the game is being scrutinized for its authenticity and originality.

According to Forbes, speculations of "No Man's Sky" copying the formula of someone else's has surged. Given the fact that the game requires complex algorithms along with the ability to render gamers the chance to play with 18.4 quintillion planets.

Moreover, "No Man's Sky" and its game play offers diverse terrain and alien life that each gamer could enjoy to the fullest along with the impressive features of stunning computer codes of more than 600,000 lines.

With the complex built of "No Man's Sky," it may surprise some which is why some have speculated that Hello Games and Sean Murray never crafted the formula for the game. Despite the given rumors, there has been no proof that the game and its entire creation was copied from someone else.

On a different note, a separate post from Parent Herald also relayed that the game is facing some minor glitches, which is why the release date for "No Man's Sky" might be moved again.

However, even though there are inclinations of the release date being moved, there have not been any affirmations from Hello Games and Sean Murray that the release date would be changed for "No Man's Sky."

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