The latest "No Man's Sky" details will feature a possible virtual reality and multiplayer gameplays, as well as a new game demo coming this week.
Hello Game's upcoming sci-fi adventure game, "No Man's Sky" will likely debut a new gameplay trailer this week as German game reporter Benjamin Kratsch tweeted that he one of the lucky people who was able play the game. Kratsch is willing to give out information regarding the new "No Man's Sky" gameplay, but was not allowed due to the embargo set by Sony.
However, Kratsch did promised gaming fans that he will be giving out every information he knows about "No Man's Sky" in the coming days. Kratsch did anwered a few limited questions in the "No Man's Sky" Reddit page and was able to catalog each of the questions such as will there be a planet with ten percent chance of life and will docking be hard on a planet. Kratsch was able to answer saying that there are some planets that do have life, but there will be a lot of resoureces and mining operations. The docking will be fairly simple were in their is a beam that will guide the players landing and its automatic.
Sony has not yet revealed any new details for "No Man's Sky" due tot the embargo and players might be expecting something on March 3 this week.
In other news, its seems that Hello Games will likely push through with "No Man's Sky's" rumored multiplayer and VR gameplay features.
According to the game's United Kingdom community page, Hello Games will likely showcase a VR gameplay and mutiplayer feature for "No Man' Sky", something that they have not been giving clear answers last year, Gamepur reported.
Game developer Sean Murray stated that VR gameplay for "No Man's Sky" is something that Hello Games has been working on and has not been able to explain further details about it. However, Murray mentioned that having "No Man's Sky" in VR headsets such as the PlayStation VR or the Oculus Rift could be cool feature for the game giving gamers a good intergalactic experience. Murray added that multiplayer will be very difficult to do considering the enormous size of the game's whole map, which consist of 18 quintillion planets and numerous solar systems.
The official "No Man's Sky" Twitter page tweeted that gamers will know the truth about it in just a few days.
"No Man's Sky" will launch sometime on June for the PS4 and PC platforms as retailing websites such as Amazon and GAME listed that the game will cost around £49.99 ($72).