No Man's Sky VR Headset Compatibility and Xbox One Release Confirmed

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Hello Games' upcoming title No Man's Sky has stayed as a mystery for quite a time, but as time moves forward, fans are being given tidbits of what the game will truly offer the mass. A lot of the game's promise involve diversity, but the newest generation may need a little more than such to make the title stand out.

According to VG247, 2016 has a heap of upcoming titles that will prove themselves worthy of being called game of the year. No Man's Sky is considered as the biggest thing that Hello Games will bring to the table this year. It is expected to stand strongly alongside other games with it such as Far Cry Primal, Dishonored 2 and a heap load of others with great promises.

As per Movie News Guide, one of the more intriguing factors that many have paid attention to in No Man's Sky is the inclusion of the Virtual Reality or VR Headset support to the said game, apart from stating that the game will be made available to the Xbox One. As many of today's games are eyeing to get the same feature on their title, Hello Games believes that it would be proper to apply the particular attribute to the first-person galaxy exploration title.

Noted by Ecumenical News, No Man's Sky released news recently that it would take a quite a long,long time for any gamer to even come halfway each and every single planet within the expansive cosmos of the game. Given such conditions, the hype that stands behind the title may be pushing the development team to the limit of releasing the game a little earlier but Hello Games has debunked all issues for now that such will happen.

No Man's Sky is slated for launch by mid-2016, most likely on June as per the team. Stay tuned for more updates on the forthcoming space exploration title by Hello Games.

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