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'No Man's Sky' Release Date & Update: New Trailer Released, To Arrive in June 2016

The most awaited adventure survival video game "No Man's Sky" is making some progress that is definitely making fans excited. The anticipation for it was heightened even more after a new trailer of the upcoming game emerged on YouTube, according to Independent. The video was also revealed during Sony's press conference that took place in Paris Games Week.

The source also mentioned that the managing director of Hello Games, Sean Murray, appeared on the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" wherein he revealed some more details about what to expect in the game. He said that players of the game will be able to cross paths with other players in the universe of "No Man's Sky."

But since the game spans over 18 quintillion planets, Movie Pilot noted that the chances of meeting another gamer is very little. The vastness of the space will make it very hard to find others and for certain, there won't be a system provided to make it easier.

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Gamers will spend most of their time exploring through several of the planets that feature their own distinctive lifeforms. Once they find something, they will acquire information which they can upload to the universal database called The Atlas. It's also going to be shared with other gamers and those who discover something new get to name it.

Aside from that, the source detailed that there will be materials and blueprints available for the players to obtain. Through it, they can upgrade their equipment and buy a variety of starships and space craft.

The game is apparently a promising one and fans who are on the lookout for it only hope that it arrives sooner especially since there have been reports of the game having problems with the PS4 console. Ecumenical News reported that this assumption emerged after an E3 game demo wherein the game was demonstrated on a PC while the player used a DualShock 4 controller.

However, it seems like the game is not going to be stuck with the issues since it has been announced that "No Man's Sky" will be released sometime in June 2016 exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

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