By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | January 07, 2016
No Man's Sky is an upcoming adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie British studio Hello Games.
New "No Man's Sky" details will feature a Xbox One version in the works and Sony teased a possible Virtual reality gameplay feature in the PlayStation VR.
It seems that Hello Games' upcoming open-world space exploration game, "No Man's Sky" is rumored to be headed into the Xbox One console soon as Xbox director Chris Charla stated that Xbox One version could happen due to a workaround for a launch parity clause of the game and it will be depend on the decision of the game's publisher.
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Charla stated that he would love to see "No Man's Sky" in the Xbox One console and commented that the game has unlimited applications to the space exploration crowd, Australia Network News reported. So far, Hello Games has not commented on the possibility that "No Man's Sky" could be available in the Xbox One as the game is mainly planned on to be put on the PlayStation 4 and the PC.
Aside from the rumored Xbox One version, its seems that "No Man's Sky" could have a virtual reality gameplay soon as Sony Executive Shuhei Yoshida stated in an interview that game could receive a VR style gameplay through the use of the PlayStation VR, Moviepilot reported.
Yoshida explained that 2016 is an unprecedented year rush of big video game titles for the PS4 console and the long awaited launch of the PlayStation VR headset, commenting that it will be a good year for PS4 users. Yoshida added that the PlayStation VR will be a completely new medium and the best VR games will come out of nowhere comparing it to mobile and Facebook games.
It said that "No Man' Sky" could be the the perfect game to test out the PlayStation VR's capabilities and it will not be long that other VR headset such as the Oculus Rift and Hololens could be used in the game as well.
"No Man's Sky" is one of the most anticipated video game titles in 2016 as it will feature over 18 quintillion planets in several vast and unknown universes.
Players can explore each planet in the universe whether in in space, land or underwater. They willl encounter all kinds of terrain, plants and beast and use them as resources for upgrading their ships, stats and weapons.
Gamers will have to use the hyperdrive to travel to different planets and they will need constant upgrades to get them further to the galaxy. Game creator Sean Murray hinted that gamers will likely bump into other people online, but the chances of meeting somebody is a bit slim since the game's setting is huge.
"No Man's Sky" will launch on June 2016 for the PS4 and PC platforms.
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