'No Man's Sky' Release Date And Update: Plot Of Game Revealed? No Longer PS4 Exclusive; Game To Be Released In Other Game Consoles

The highly-anticipated video game of this year Sean Murray's "No Man's Sky" is set to be released this June but there is still no specific date as to when. Now, some believe that "No Man's Sky" is being held by Murray so that when it gets release it will be together with Sony's Virtual Reality technology "Morpheus."

In previous reports, "No Man's Sky" was supposedly a game exclusive only to Sony's PlayStation but, because of the hype the video game has been creating, numerous game console companies want to jump in on the bandwagon. This includes Microsoft's Xbox One, PC and Nintendo.

The release of "No Man's Sky" must have been pushed back further due to the fact that some fans allude that Murray wants it to be available for VR as well. Murray, who was asked in an interview whether he had plans for "No Man's Sky" to be available for VR, answered that he can't say much about it, which obviously is a big "yes" to fans.

"I don't know what I'm allowed to say, it's something we're thinking about. Morpheus, Oculus... There's nothing more cool and sci-fi than VR and a big procedural universe. I think that, for the people who want to just explore, and even for the space combat and things like that, it would be a good fit. Let's put it that way," Murray stated.

For "No Man's Sky" gameplay critics are seeing it as an "open universe" due to the fact that there are tons of planets to be discovered in the sci-fi video game. Murray even stated back in E3 2015 that there are only a few planets discovered due to the fact that there are tons of them.

PlayStationLifeStyle stated that there are a total of five planets in the new video released for "No Man's Sky". These planets have their names and are called: Kushimasho, Imilyanovor-Kai, Habik-Ogan, Notogertasi, and Iamchiame.

Fans are thoroughly excited for the release of newest sci-fi video game "No Man's Sky" after all it does look promising. 

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