The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature a possible new patch update coming soon and Xbox One version release date to happen next year.
Several rumors are making rounds regarding a possible Xbox One version of "No Man's Sky" as Hello Games founder Sean Murray stated in an interview that he was "very specific with his words" and he was not sure if he was allowed say something about it in the first place.
Murray was more than happy to talk about the future possibilities that the new and powerful console hardware, could have on "No Man's Sky" and plans on having it to be procedurally generated. Meaning, more powerful hardware does not mean upgraded textures or a higher frame rate. It means they can fundamentally change the experience of what game is like in with better experience for the players, Daily Star reported.
For now, it is still unclear whether Hello Games will proceed with a Xbox One version of "No Man's Sky" sometime in the future. There are also rumors of a Mac version of the game, although it has not been any updates about it. Perhaps Xbox users could expect the game to be around atleast next year.
In other news, one staff member from Hello Games revealed a few details for what is next for "No Man's Sky" as Twitter username Dave Russell asked the game's audio chief Paul Werr about the where Murray is.
Werr tweeted a reply stating that Murray is fine and they are busy working on a new patch update for "No Man's Sky" very soon.
Gaming fans were a little concern about "No Man's Sky" since Murray did not announce any new updates about the game in two months.The Hello Games Twitter has also slowed down considerably since launch, first announcing the 1.09 patch and later referring back to a statement made in early September, VG 24/7 reported.
"No Man's Sky" has been dogged by major criticism, which affected the game's sales in the market. The patch 1.09 was able to fix the many in-game glitches that have plagued the game on both PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.
Hello Games recently hired a community and support management team to prioritize and categorize feedback and issues that community has raised for "No Man's Sky. The future free updates will improve, expand and build the game's universe properly for gamers who wanted to see its full potential.
"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.