"No Man's Sky" to have a new game demo and possible release date date announcement at Paris Games Week as well as possible game launch alongside Project Morpheus.
Hello Games announced that they will be presenting new details for "No Man's Sky" at the Paris Games Week event on Oct. 27. The game developers also teased a possible new game demo and launch date announcement for "No Man's Sky" after they have postponed their GameCity Festival demo due a rumored launch date of the game, MNR Daily reported.
Several reports claimed that source for the postponed GameCity Festival demo came from an email from Amazon stating that "No Man's Sky" online will be shipped on Oct. 27, the same day as Paris Games Week, while several gamers will receive their own copy of the game on Oct. 28, Forbes reported
However, Amazon quickly retracted their emails and stated that this was a mistake in their part and explained their is still no official release date for "No Man's Sky" for the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.
Gaming insider Tidux revealed that "No Man's Sky" will cost around $60 and that PlayStation Plus subscribers will have some sort of discount for the game.
There are also rumors that "No Man's Sky's" release date could happen alongside Sony's brand new virtual reality gaming device, Project Morpheus/PlayStation VR sometime next year.
Hello Games has been busy promoting "No Man's Sky" in several gaming events like E3 2015, Gamescom etc. even showing off a new demo at "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert".
"No Man's Sky" will feature gamers exploring the vast regions of space with 18 quintillion planets across several galaxies as they encounter new terrains, strange alien creatures, fresh resources and hostile forces on each world they landed. The game will also feature space ship battles and each their gathered resources will be use to upgrade stats, weapons and equipment.
"No Man's Sky" will be available in 2016 for the PS4 console and for the PC.