'No Man's Sky' Rumors: Legendary Birds Discovered in the Game; Hello Games Hiring New Staff for Future DLC?

By Miguel Paolo Togonon / 1493273400
(Photo : YouTube) "No Man's Sky" is an action-adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie studio Hello Games for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.

The latest updates for "No Man's Sky" will feature new staff members for future DLC and legendary birds spotted on the game.

It seems that one player discovered something interesting inside "No Man's Sky" as Reddit username BoidGaming claimed that a player named SpaceArtGek was simply sorting through a couple of old photos until he chanced upon these winged creature in shadows sparking the rumor of legendary birds in the game.

Of course, while this could be a proof that these birds do exist, it is still a matter of debate before the Hello Games itself confirms everything.

The Reddit user shared an image of the "No Man's Sky" legendary birds, though seen in their shadows. The picture is believed to have been taken from the discovered system of the Amino Hub Region, a place that contains the so-called pilgrim star. SpaceArtGek, however, cannot remember as to when exactly the image was captured.

In addition, the legendary birds are situated on a certain moon of a planet packed with bodies of water. While the existence of these creatures remain a mystery in "No Man's Sky," many players state that it is among the very reasons why they continue to play and love the game. Another interesting thought is if these legendary birds are indeed real, then it is possible that there are other legendary creatures out there in the game.

In other news, Hello Games posted several job postings for Technical Director, Experienced Programmer, Graduate Programmer and PA and Office Administrator.

Following the release of the Path Finder update and recent staff shifts, it appears the Guildford studio is growing much bigger and the positions mostly mandate computer science degrees, programming knowledge and experience shipping triple-A games.

After rocky launch of "No Man’s Sky" in August last year, Hello Games has pushed through the typical industry practice of layoffs and departures.

In January, programmer Harry Denholm left Hello Games to “take better care of himself,” while longtime designer Gareth Bourn joined Star Citizen developers, Foundry42 on November last year. While these changes may seem alarming to diehard fans, the fact that replacements are on the way could be seen as a positive, International Business Times reported.

Hello Games teased new DLC story for "No Man's Sky" featuring a war between the Galactic Empire of Hova and the Bezz-Harr Concern. It is said that the new faction attacked a Hovan starship, which is just patrolling the BHC Outpost located in the Zoliforwe Region, and deemed as the "Bezz-Harr Incident."

"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.