During its yearly promotional event called Sony Playstation Experience, Sony Playstation is rumored to have a demo on hand for one of the most anticipated games in recent history: "No Man's Sky."
According to Yibada, Sony has revealed that at least 50 games from 30 different studios will be participating in the yearly event that has become one of the biggest video game conventions.
Fans who have been eagerly waiting for the game to be released have seen the development go through several speed bumps and obstacles recently. According to Vine Report, the game has once again been delayed as per news from the Paris Games Week.
Originally, "No Man's Sky" was to be released in time for the Christmas season of 2015. However, according to Paris Games Week news, the game now has a 2016 release date.
Players are hoping that "No Man's Sky's" developer Hello Games will be open to share information on why release of the game has been pushed back once again. Players are also eager to get any new information that Hello Games is willing to release regarding new game play elements.
Rumors have come up that the biggest reason why "No Man's Sky" is going to be released first on the Playstation 4 is that the game will be using the system's virtual reality capabilities as players travel from world to world.
For those who do not know, "No Man's Sky" has been tagged to be a one-of-a-kind gaming experience, combining elements from MMORPG's, action, as well as sandbox-type games. Players will explore the universe in search of new planets and life forms, and will even be able to name any new content that they are able to find.
The Play Station Experience 2015 will be taking place at Moscone West in San Francisco, California and will run from Dec. 5 - 6, 2015. The event will take place on Saturday from 10 am to 10 pm. On Sunday, it will run from 10 am to 6 pm.
VIP tickets for the event are already sold out. However, general admission for Saturday is US$45, whereas for Sunday it is US$40. Those who are interested can also buy a two-day pass for US$75.
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