Fans of the highly anticipated video game "No Man's Land" was recently treated with a new trailer and a handful of news regarding the game's current development and release date.
Hello Games, developer of "No Man's Land," released an 87-second trailer showcasing the color and tantalizing open-world platform of the game where every planet is generated in random. Despite of the new trailer being released, many enthusiastic fans were disappointed as it did not provide any hint regarding the game's release date, according to PC Gamer.
Hello Games founder Sean Murray explained in a statement, "We were actually going to announce a release date at E3, but for reasons we can't. We're going to announce a release date soon, and when we do, it will be for PC and PS4 at the same time."
As part of their month-long coverage, IGN released two new gameplay videos of "No Man's Sky." The first video shows the player exploring five new and completely random planets describing each planet's flora, fauna and even their weather condition. The five planets were Iamchiame, Kushimasho, Habik-Ogan, Notogertasi, Imlyanovor-Kai.
The second video released by IGN, Murray as he explains and gives tips while the player explores the planet Moncherev.
Development of "No Man's Sky" started in 2013. The game was formally announced during Sony's media presentation at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The game quickly became hit to industry critics and ultimately won the 2014 E3 Best Original Game and Best Independent Game Award.
While the game is slated as a PC and PlayStation 4 exclusive, there are speculations that the game might find its way into the Xbox One console.