'No Man's Sky' release date announcement at Paris Games Week?

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With no word yet on when "No Man's Sky" will be released, we are left yet again with nothing but to rely on rumors on the sci-fi adventure game.

Hello Games has yet to announce (or at least reveal some clues) on when they plan to unveil "No Man's Sky" and it seems some folks who are eager to see what the game brings have become a bit raucous.

In fact, someone has gone to the trouble of creating some fuss over at Twitter, saying that per his reliable source, "No Man's Sky" will have it official site up very soon. But the thing is, the tweet is all there is and no further supporting documents or facts back up his claim, thus rendering the whole thing nothing more than a rumor or a prank just to build up some hype and probably attention for the said game.

And now, this takes us back to the original issue — the release date. With no word yet on an official release date, there are some who believe that the game could be announced at the Paris Games Week set for Oct. 27. But something contradicts this claim.

Apparently, "No Man's Sky" is not among the list of games set to appear at the event, although some are hoping that it will be making a surprise announcement instead. So what are the chances? Well, it never hurts to hope.

It won't take long to see if those "hopes" are answered since that event will happen this coming Tuesday.

For those who are unaware, "No Man's Sky" is supposed to be out this 2015 for the PlayStation 4 (PS4) and personal computer (PC). Only two months remain until the year ends and apparently, this has left many of the gamers out there pretty much impatient.

Hopefully, Hello Games can shed some more light on the matter. Is it coming in 2015 or will the release be delayed?

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