No Man's Sky Release Date Moved Due to VR Support; Game May Be a Disappointment for 2016

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No Man's Sky has given fans a various mix of emotions all throughout the months and years that the game has been talked about. Without a surefire release date to hold on to, are the fans still interested with what Hello Games has in store for the mass?

According Forbes, No Man's Sky has stayed controversial over the course of three years since it was announced last 2013, and as the years went forward, gamers have become quite weary of the continuous excuses that Hello Games has given in relation to the launch amendments in the past. As the title is up against competitive games for the year, it may be pushed towards a more unlikeable angle and become one of 2016's most disappointing games.

As per Parent Herald, gamers are still expecting to have something good to come out of the promised space exploration title, but are supposedly not inclined to hearing that the game might be delayed further on due to the adjustment of the VR support. Since having Virtual Reality features are almost a prerequisite for first-person shooters of the generation, Hello Games may need a little more time for the game to be completely flawless for the said attribute.

Noted by Christian Today, No Man's Sky is originally scheduled to launch for the PlayStation 4, but news has spread that it will also be available to the Xbox One under certain negotiations. That being said, fans have more reasons to look forward to the first person space exploration title bound to come in a few more months.

No Man's Sky promises almost unending gaming hours to all space trekking gamers. Hello Games made No Man's Sky as somewhat a survivalist game that tests individual player skills with each galaxy to be taken on. The game is expected to release late June of 2016.

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