The "No Man's Sky" trailer and its June 2016 release date were revealed during the Paris Games Week.
Sony, "No Man's Sky" distributor, has revealed a new trailer for the PS4 and PC versions during a press conference at the Paris Games Week. They also informed the fans that "No Man's Sky" will be released by June 2016.
"No Man's Sky" rumors have emerged, amidst the good news, that the game has encountered some technical issues, which caused the delay in the release of the game. It is also the reason why no demo game was unveiled during the recently concluded U.K. event, as reported by Destructoid U.K.'s Laura Kate Dale, on an episode of Podquisition, Sound Cloud reported.
The "No Man's Sky" demo shown during E3 2015 was coming from a PC and not from a PS4. It is said that the player was using a DualShock 4 controller during the demo. This actually started the rumor that the game was having issues with the PS4 version.
Many "No Man's Sky" fans believe that the game was almost there and will be released soon, but the high expectation was stopped when Hello Games, the game's developer, announced the release date. Some also believed that the PC version was also having some problems, but not as much as the PS4 version. That was why the PC version was the one shown to the public, GamingBolt reported.
Experts in the gaming community took the news as it is and are not concerned much. The said issues happening with "No Man's Sky" are not isolated cases, and pretty much what happens to games out there. A game goes through the optimization process, and during this stage, such kinds of issues arise and are pretty much expected--this game from Hello Games is no exception.
"No Man's Sky" is an upcoming science-fiction adventure and survival video game that is set in an open universe. The vast, in-game universe is set to be over 18 quintillion planets and has been in development since 2013.