By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | June 06, 2017
"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 a new DLC story and an E3 2017 appearance within this month.
Several rumors are making rounds regarding "No Man's Sky" appearing in this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo event. While Sony and Hello Games have not made any sort of announcement about it, the game developers stated last month that they will continue to work on improvements for the sci-fi exploration game.
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Hello Games has shifted away from public appearances to make more in-game contents and improvements on "No Man’s Sky" . In addition, several players who have been reading Reddit posts on the game found some hints that Hello Games could add-in some promised features that were unavailable at launch.
With E3 2017 happening this month, will Hello Games announce a new and exciting update for "No Man's Sky" soon?
Hello Games teased new story DLC for "No Man's Sky" in the works based on the posted photo clippings found Imgur. According to Geek Reply, the photos featured 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."
The problem however, is that gamers are a bit skeptical on the photos and there is no responds yet from Hello Games if these contents are legitimate.
Apparently, these were the main reason players got so excited about "No Man's Sky" in the first place, to the point of making the game the most talked about last year. Unfortunately, these features along with an interesting story content were all missing.
But Hello Games did promised gaming fans new content for "No Man's Sky" soon after the release of patch 1.24 and they are not yet done with the game just yet.
Hello Games previously posted job listings on their website as they are looking 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 getting 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.
For now, gamers will have wait and see what kind of new updates Hello Games added in "No Man's Sky" this June or the following month's after that.
"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.
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