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E3 2015: No Man’s Sky Is No Longer First On PlayStation

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No Man’s Sky has been wowing us for about a year and a half now, ever since its grand debut at the VGX 2014. While a release date has still not been announced, it has been confirmed that No Man’s Sky will no longer be first only on PS4.

After the game’s initial debut, the hype grew further at E3 2014 and while a PC version was announced last August, it was said at that time that the game would be a timed exclusive to PS4 first. However, E3’s first PC Gaming conference gave us some very interesting information in that department.

During the PC Gaming conference, Hello Games’ Sean Murray took the stage to talk about No Man’s Sky. Within this portion of the show, Murray revealed that the PC version of the game would be coming alongside the PS4 version later this year.

Murray also revealed that they had originally planned to give us the much awaited release date for No Man’s Sky during E3 this week. This likely would have been during the Sony conference on Monday, but unforeseen events had them push back that announcement.

No Man’s Sky is definitely one of the most intriguing games coming out in 2015 and PC gamers that have not adopted the PS4 yet will not have to shell out money for a new console just for this game.

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