'No Man's Sky' release date slated for Q3 2015?

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Hello Games is still busy developing "No Man's Sky," but based on various reports, the adventure game is expected to come out very soon. 

CrossMap reported that the title will be released sometime in August this year for the PlayStation 4 console, while the PC edition will come out in 2016. On the other hand, several sources told KDramaStars that the game will come out immediately after the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June. 

Meanwhile, Design & Trend spotted an article dedicated to some of the expected features of the game, written on a new Australian gaming magazine titled Play Magazine. According to the article, the game will be released in the third quarter of the year, which means that "No Man's Sky" might come out sometime between July and September this year. 

There is limited official information provided about the gameplay of "No Man's Sky," but rumor has it that players need to reach the center of the galaxy in order to finish it successfully. It is also said that the closer the player reaches the center, the more chances there are to upgrade their ships and weapons since there will be more attacks happening toward the center. 

Players are also expected to be an explorer (find a new planet) or a trader (collect different resources that can be used in exchange of something more valuable), or even roam around the galaxy with no particular agenda. 

The game is also expected to feature graphic planetary exploration, exciting space-based battles, massive oceans, as well as possible predators that will come out on different procedurally-generated universes. 

"No Man's Sky" is also reportedly featuring the songs from 65daysofstatic, including "Supermoon," "Stolker," "Deckbad," "Setee," and "Tralfamdore." 

More news are expected to be released about Hello Games' new title in the near future. 

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