‘No Man's Sky’ Update: PS4; PC, Xbox Release in June; VR Support Release Possible?

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Awarded as The Most Anticipated Game, No Man's Sky's released date for Playstation 4 version has been announced. Meanwhile, the game may be possibly available for Xbox, PC and Virtual Reality support, says reports.

According to Health Youth Magazine, No Man's Sky is scheduled to hit the shelves on June 2016 as announced by game developer Hello Games during the Sony Conference at the Paris Games Week. The game is offer for Playstation 4.

However, reports are circulating that No Man's Sky is being pushed to be available for other platforms such as Xbox One, PC and VR support despite being limited to Sony Playstation, the site added.

Xbox Director Chris Charla mentioned that he love to see No Man's Sky on Xbox One, wrote Australia Network News. Charla further described the game with limitless applications to the space search troop. No Man's Sky arriving to Xbox will excite the gaming fans following its distribution to Playstation this June.

"When we talk to developers, we try to be really transparent," Charla was quoted by the source.

Cross Map noted that it is possible the game will be coming to other platforms such as Xbox since Hello Games exclusive contract with Sony is good for a year only. It is also conveyed that 'No Man's Sky' will be existing for PC and possibly on Xbox One as well. The game may also come in VR headgears like Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus.

In an interview with Sean Murray and cited by Cross Map, he said that No Man's Sky availability in the VR headsets is something they were thinking about. "There's nothing more cool and sci-fi than VR and a big procedural universe," he added.

No Man's Sky is an adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie studio Hello Games and is slated to be released on June 2016. 

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