'No Man's Sky' release date in summer; Feature rumors roundup

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"No Man's Sky," the space exploration adventure video game, is broadly said to be coming in 2015. And while that should get some gamers waiting, the matter of when it would actually come out is what many are perhaps more interested in.

For folks who don't mind believing in rumors (at least for the time-being before any official announcement), there is word that the game could come out in the Summer of 2015. If that would be the case, we are looking at the third quarter of probably sometime between July to September as its potential coming.

Aside from that rumored release date, players who plan to play the game on their PS4 game consoles could be in for a treat if these game feature rumors actually pan out.

This includes speculations about the world size which should be pivotal. The game will be played on a procedurally generated universe which allows players to do some exploration and upgrade their character and starship in the process. The world size plays an important role since it does have a bearing on how the players are able to level up and explore the game's world.

With regards to starships, rumors also have it that there would be three classes of ships. Ships can be purchased based on combat, trading and exploration, thus tying up with the said to be infinite world.

"No Man's Sky" is somehow similar to Minecraft although developers prefer to keep comparisons up to the surface level only.

For now, this is the unofficial word on "No Man's Sky." While the seemingly infinite space of the world seems interesting, the first thing that needs to be addressed is the release date. Will it be released by the third quarter?

Regardless, one thing is for sure, the game is coming in 2015 for the PS4.

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