• Hello Games, Sean Murray demonstrates 'No Man's Sky' during the Sony E3 press conference at the L.A. Memorial Sports Arena on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

Hello Games, Sean Murray demonstrates 'No Man's Sky' during the Sony E3 press conference at the L.A. Memorial Sports Arena on June 15, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The wait is over as "No Man's Sky" has dropped in the market. Excitement brought PlayStation to even unveil its release date of June 2016 during the Game Week in Paris, together with a new trailer.

Though it may still take a while before June 2016, "No Man's Sky" is one of the most anticipated games of the year, fans have already pre-ordered their games for the PS4 at Amazon for $59.99 which is set to be released on June 30, Sound Cloud reported.

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There were speculations that the game will cost at around $15 - 30. Despite the unexpected price, fans are eager to get their copy of the game and can now pre-order their copy from Amazon.

The game will have over 18 quintillion planets, though recently the developers have faced some technical problems and are in the works, Australian Network News reported.

In an episode of Podquisition, Destructoid UK Laura Kate Dale said that sources informed her about the technical issues on the game. The issues even prevented the game demonstration recently in an event in the U.K.

The game was demoed in the conference with a PC rather than a PlayStation which raised concern whether or not the game is fit for the console. The Sci-Fi game is set in an infinite generated galaxy that has been focused to detail to exhibit life-like terrain with the use of math and algorithms to govern its functions.

During the Paris Game Week, Developer of Hello Games Sean Murray, talked about the possible release date and said "The game, our ambition and some key developments have fallen into place. It's incredibly hard work, but development is going really well."