No Man's Sky is a highly anticipated upcoming game for PS4 and PC, originally announced by developer and publisher Hello Games in 2013. But when is No Man's Sky coming out? And will it ever be available on Xbox One? We investigate to bring you everything you need to know about the sci-fi game.
No Man's Sky release date: When is No Man's Sky coming out?
Hello Games first announced No Man's Sky at VGX 2013, releasing a trailer for the game at the same time (you can watch this trailer below). It was then highlighted by Sony during its press event at E3 in June 2014, though we've still yet to hear an official release date for the game.
It's expected that No Man's Sky will arrive in 2015, but we'll update this article as soon as we hear more information so check back regularly.
It's been confirmed that the game will launch on PC following the PS4 release, but it currently looks unlikely that an Xbox One version of the game will be released.
UK-based Hello Games is the studio also behind the Joe Danger series.
No Man's Sky gameplay features
E3 2014 gave us lots of insight into what No Man's Sky is going to be like to play when it arrives on our consoles. It went down a treat with the critics, too, winning "Best Original Game" and "Best Independent Game" during the event, in addition to its "Special Commendation for Innovation" award.
So what's No Man's Sky about? It's a science-fiction game that lets players explore and survive in an infinite procedurally generated universe. That means that planets and solar systems will be built as you play, and each will be different to the next.
"Whether a distant mountain or a planet hanging low on the horizon, you can go there. You can fly seamlessly from the surface of a planet to another, and every star in the sky has a sun that you can visit," reads the . Sounds cool, right?
There are many planets within No Man's Sky, each of which has a different landscape and different inhabitants. There are ancient artefacts to find and resources to collect and trade for new ships, suits and equipment to help you explore further.
"Choose whether to share your discoveries with other players," the website reads. "They're exploring the same vast universe in parallel; perhaps you'll make your make on their worlds as well as your own."
No Man's Sky trailer
There are three trailers for No Man's Sky so far, all of which you can watch below to give you a better idea of what to expect from the game.
No Man's Sky screenshots
You'll find a selection of screenshots from No Man's Sky below. Click each image to see a larger version and take a closer look.
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