The controversial No Man's Sky has been given a proper release date to look out for. With it, news on the game's system requirements, as well as the foreseen collector's edition was officially given to the public. Setting aside all of these, there are still those that seemingly do not have as much faith in the game yet.
According to Chinatopix, No Man's Sky has shown great promise to many so far, but inevitably, there are those who are still not convinced with what it will deliver. Raj Patel of Xbox was quoted on his take, saying, "Every gameplay image I've seen of No Man's Sky looks like it could take place on the same planet. 'Infinite universe' eh? I don't see it. I mean it has potential and COULD be great but from what I've SEEN so far, it already seems stale. I haven't seen the fun."
Such statements were dubbed natural by many, and No Man's Sky does not stop the promise of a rather fulfilling set of attributes for the fans. The supposed collector's edition for No Man's Sky entitled the Explorer's Edition was announced by Hello Games, which is comprised of a ship replica with an Atlas display base, detachable background display, as well as decals for customization. Moreover, it comes with the promised digital game download, a pin and a claimed mystery item, as reported by Christian Today.
Design and Trend delivered that so far, No Man's Sky has not backed out from the appointed June 21st release date for the PlayStation 4 in the North American territories, and Europe coming in at June 22. For the most part, the VR Support rumors were not debunked in any way by Hello Games. More good news preceded as the system requirements for the game were officially disseminated, delivering as follows: at least 10 GB of free disk space, Intel Core i3, 8 GB of RAM, NVIDIA GTX 480 video card and Windows 7 OS or a later version.
No Man's Sky has stuck on with their guarantees that it will have millions of planets to explore. The aforementioned declaration of gargantuan proportions may be the only edge that Hello Games' title will have against other space exploration titles, but it is one that the company has rather confident with; and many fans agree with it. Keep posted for more No Man's Sky news.