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'No Man's Sky' rumors: Pre-order details, prices revealed; Sci-fi video game to launch alongside the PlayStation VR?

| Feb 09, 2016 02:20 AM EST

No Man's Sky is an upcoming adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie British studio Hello Games.

New details for "No Man's Sky" will feature pre-order and price details for the game, as well as its possible launch alongside the PlayStation VR.

Hello Games' upcoming sci-fi adventure video game, "No Man's Sky" will likely launch alongside Sony's PlayStation VR/Project Morpheus headset. Several reports claim that Sony plans on releasing the PlayStation VR in th Spring this year since "No Man's Sky" will launch on June for the PlayStation 4 and the PC, thus indicating the possibility of a simultaneous release, MNR Daily reported.

"No Man's Sky" has been speculated to have a virtual reality compatibility as Hello Games developer Sean Murray stated in an interview that VR gameplay is something that he and his team are looking into and did not elaborate any further details, but he did liked that idea for "No Man's Sky" to have VR gameplay and wanted to utilize its technology such as the PlayStation VR and Oculus Rift into the game.

Sony Entertainment President Shuhei Yoshida stated that "No Man's Sky" is one of the few video game titles that deserve a virtual reality experience after trying the video game itself. Yoshida added that 2016 will be the year for rushed video game titles for the PS4 console and stated a good year for PS4 console users.

"No Man's Sky's" success on the PlayStation VR headset could pave a way for other VR headset devices such as the Oculus Rift, HoloLens and many more.

In other news, it seems that the pre-order and price details for "No Man's Sky" has been revealed for the PS4 and PC platforms.

Retailing websites such as Amazon and GAME stated that gamer's can pre-order "No Man's Sky" and will cost around £49.99 ($72), PC Advisor reported.

"No Man's Sky" will have players travelling through massive galaxies with 18 quintillion planets as they can travel through space, land and even underwater.

Gamers will explore different terrains and discover all sorts of plants and wild alien creatures. Players can upgrade their weapons, gear and space ship using all of the resources in the planet, but they must be beware that enemy sentinels will be present if ever they decide to attack the planet.

Hyperdrive upgrades are also needed for players to travel further into the galaxy and Murray teased that gamers will likely bump into each other within "No Man's Sky", but the chances of that happening due to how massive the areas of this game can really offer.

"No Man's Sky" will launch sometime on June for the PS4 and PC platforms.

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