'No Man's Sky' Release Date and Latest news: 'Hello Games' Does Not Want to Release a 'Broken' Game

11:20 PM EST 1/31/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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The No Man's Sky release date could be postponed to 2016 as Hello Games has apparently said that they would prefer not to release a broken game.

Gamers have already had enough of developers releasing "broken" games and deserting them without ever fixing or altering them. Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and Watch Dogs have been viewed as "broken" upon release by so many gamers, expressing the fact that these games are unfinished and lack the esential quality of good gaming.

Due to these allegations and disappointment,  Hello Games would like to make a proper and engaging game before they release the completed version; they do not want to leave any kind of loop holes this time. An agent of Hello Games supposedly posted on the famous picture board, 4chan, and told the clients that Hello Games wants the gamers to feel really involved in the game and really do not want to disappoint fans by giving them an unfinished and unpolished version of The No Man's Sky.

It should also be noted however that Hello Games hasn't formally reported a formal release date for No Man's Sky yet.

Sean Murray from Hello Games sat down for a broad meeting with Eurogamer and guaranteed that No Man's Sky's asset gathering system won't be a tedious affair this time. He further said that "Resource assembling in every game is always super exhausting, and people behave like it's a daunting task. What's more we need it to be fun".

So let us wait and let these designers do their task of gathering up the best version of this game so that all the fans and gamers can have a great time playing it, when it gets released, that is.

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