Previously, Sony Entertainment's President, Shuhei Yoshida, got an opportunity to play the video game and tested the ground combat with Robo enemy units.
Of all the new "No Man's Sky" gameplay trailers videos and play mirrors that was released during the PlayStation Experience weekend, there are two games that marked the minds of the attendees "Street Fighter 5" and "Uncharted 4:Thief End." In last week's PlayStation event, Yoshida sits with managing director for "Halo" games Jean Marie and ask the game Kreator some very interesting questions on the forthcoming game "No Man's Sky," reported by Franchise Herald.
Much of what the "No Man's Sky," trailer features, Murray revealed the game's focus. It will begin from a totally random place in the universe, gamers will be scavenging for supplies so that they could build stronger engines, that will take them to the star systems. In the trailer, Murray explained that it will be valuable whether gamers decide to pillage or explore or pillage in order to go farther and get to the center of the universe quickly, Christian Today reported.
PlayStation Blog recent updates also confirmed that they are now making a new soundtrack album for No Man's Sky, and the developing team is going to make a soundscape for the video game.
It is reported that "No Man's Sky" may be released in June 2016, although this is not yet a definite date and still can be change. "No Man's Sky" was slated for release in October 2015, however based on different sources the video game is experiencing technical difficulties.
Hello games may have been very silent about what is occurring with the development but they said, the game will be bundled "No Man's Sky" with the headset as an early marketing and sales promotion.
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