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'No Man's Sky' Rumors: VR Gameplay, Death Match Style Mode Added; Hello Games Showcased New Gameplay Trailer At PlayStation Experience [VIDEO]

| Dec 09, 2015 02:22 AM EST

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

New "No Man's Sky" details will feature virtual reality style gameplay, death match style game modes and a new gameplay trailer.

Hello Games was present at the PlayStation Experience event last weekend and they have introduced a new gameplay trailer for "No Man' Sky" featuring the game's creator Sean Murray and Sony Entertainment President Shushei Yoshida as they play the game and answer several questions regarding its development, International Business Times reported.

Yoshida commented on "No Man's Sky's" impressive gameplay as cited that he does not want to stop playing it. Murray on the other hand, explained the new game mechanics featured in "No Man's Sky" as players can now explore more planets and solar systems by upgrading their hyperdrives on their ships. Murray added that each planet will have its own Sentinel guards and players must be equipped and ready to defend themselves when a fires fight occurs.

The Sentinels will only attack if the players themselves meddle with the planet's natural lifeforms and creatures going so far as to kill them will alert their presence and shoot them.

Aside from the new gameplay trailer, Murray explained the possibility of multiplayer gameplay in "No Man's Sky" although he did mentioned that it will be very difficult to do considering the enormous size of the game's whole map consist of numerous planets and solar systems.

"No Man's Sky" will feature over 18 quintillion planets across several universes as gamers must explore each planet to claim as their own and use its resources for upgrades on weapons, ships and stats. Murray added the multiplayer gameplay was not designed for "death match" style combat and clarifies that it will next to impossible to meet other players within the game.

There are also rumors that Hello Games is exploring the idea for virtual reality gameplay on "No Man's Sky" using the PlayStation VR as it said the VR headset will launch along with the game, MNR reported.

"No Man's Sky" will launch on June 2016 for the PS4 and PC platforms.

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