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'No Man's Sky' Rumors: Xbox One Version To Launch Alongside PS4, PC Platforms; New Trailers Feature Planet Exploration, Spaceship Upgrades [VIDEOS]

| Dec 21, 2015 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 "No Man's Sky" details will feature two new gameplay trailers and a possible Xbox One version launching alongside the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.

Xbox director Chris Carla hinted that "No Man's Sky" could be headed to the Xbox One consoles as a workaround for the launch parity clause for the game if ever Hello Games decided to negotiate with them in terms of launching the game in their console, CrossMaps reported.

So far, Hello Games has not yet made a comment regarding the claim, but if that ever happens then Xbox users will be glad to hear that "No Man's Sky" will heading to the Xbox One consoles soon.

Aside from the Xbox One availability, Hello Games also feature new gameplay trailers for "No Man's Sky". The first trailer was showcased during the PlayStation Experience event, were in game director Sean Murray and Sony Enterrainment President Shushei Yoshida are playing the game.

Yoshida praised "No Man's Sky" for being for its impressive graphics and gameplay as he told Murray that he could not stop playing it. Murray began explaining the different features in "No Man's Sky" as players can explore different planets in each universe and discover new terrains, animals and resources.

Murray added that in order for gamers in travel further into the galaxy, they must upgrade the hyperdrive of the player's space ship using the materials from each planet. Sentinels are present in the planet if the player decides to attack all of its inhabitants.

The second trailer for "No Man's Sky" will feature gamers travelling to different planets using the hyperdrive from their ships. The video showcased different ways in how to explore each planet, either by land or underwater, Franchise Herald reported.

Players in "No Man's Sky" will have plenty of time exploring over 18 quintillion planets in a massive universe as they discover different materials to upgrade not just their ships, but their stats, gears and weapons.

Hello Games teased that gamers will have a virtual reality gameplay in "No Man's Sky" using the PlayStation VR headset.

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

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