No Man's Sky The Most Expected Game for 2016?

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As Hello Games' No Man's Sky is yet to make its debut within the midst of the year, fans are still questioning all the features and possibilities that the title may have in store. One of which is the promised expansive and near infinite universe possibilities that No Man's Sky contains.

Delivered by Christian Post, No Man's Sky is still numerous months away but as the game fares quite well in the eyes of the fans, there are those that somewhat question if the game does indeed have an almost endless terrain to explore. The said claim was further clarified by Hello Games in numbers and the calculations have seemingly spoken for themselves.

According to London 24, No Man's Sky was noted to have over 18 quintillion planets to visit as a whole. To make an exact yet unbelievable count, it will take players over 500 billion years to finish the game if they are to visit each planet even if gamers could go to each one every second. According to Hello Games, each of the planets is carefully engineered with a specifically designed formula which makes it so that each one proves unique from the other.

As per Parent Herald, No Man's Sky is known by now as one of the most anticipated games for 2016. With a release date still quite a number of months away, fans that are eager to try the title have spoken deeply of the possibility that will also be voted Game of the Year. These are all still simply matters of hype, but not at all impossible from happening.

No Man's Sky is expected to release within June of this year and as it belongs to one of the many games that the year looks to be on the chart topper's list, fans do expect quite a lot from the particular space explorer. Keep posted for further news on Hello Games' prime masterpiece for 2016.

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