No Man's Sky Shared Universe for PC and PS4 Versions Asked by Fans; Types of Game Ships Detailed

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Hello Games' No Man's Sky became very vocal with their game's progress, and with it, fans of the franchise are to know what else there is to get out of the game. In reality, the space exploration title looks to let the gamers know that No Man's Sky is deeper than what was known of it.

According to Vine Report, the first-person franchise that is set to take the world by storm, No Man's Sky, has not ceased to disseminate information for itself in the past, one of which is the apparent rumor of the game being made compatible to Virtual Reality headsets. This was further supported by the fact many of today's first person titles are riding in on the trend, in which Hello Games absolutely sees the need to be part of.

Other news proving to be more interesting is the request of the fans to further imply equal universes to No Man's Sky for the PC and the PlayStation 4. As per The Bit Bag, the most appealing portion of the game so far is the vast amount of planter opportunities that the game offers, and fans of both hardware types are eyeing for the evenness.

Christian Times delivered that there will be various types of ships to be aware of in No Man's Sky, namely the Fighters, Explorers and Traders. Fighters, as the name depicts, are light and designed for maneuverability whenever in combat. Traders are the opposite; being slow but at the same time packed with heavy weaponry and lastly, Explorers are those with better hyper drive and stealthy abilities that tend to leave the opponents behind.

No Man's Sky is scheduled to release by mid-June. Hello Games has been quite giving when it comes to splurging those who are excited over the game. An Explorer's Edition has been noted for the hardcore collectors, with a hand-painted space craft replica.

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No Man's Sky, 2016 first person shooters, PS4, Pc gaming
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