No Man’s Sky devs already working on first update
Fans who have been following the highly anticipated, open-universe game, “No Man’s Sky”, will probably presume that the title will require huge free disk space due to its massive multiple-planetary landscape.
As for what the team are working on now, well you’d think it’d be a good nights sleep, but nope, they’re “already bust working on Update 1” the studio revealed.
Last week Hello Games announced that the much waited No Man’s Sky has finally gone GOLD i.e. all development work on the game is complete and the game is ready to be printed on the disc. Given that No Man’s Sky promises to give players an entire galaxy to explore, granting users a consistent level of quality is going to be key to the long-term success of the project. It’s unknown whether this is the day one update or a post-launch update that will arrive after the game goes live.
According to Gamespot, “No Man’s Sky” would have 8 quintillion planets, which is why the storage is further increased and for the gamers, the ideal storage is speculated to use 6 GB of space, especially for the PS4 users.
Furthermore, “No Man’s Sky” is also being prepped up to pass the criteria set forth by Japan.
Here’s Hello Games founder Seam Murray on Twitter.
No Man’s Sky will make contact with both aforementioned platforms on August 9, putting an end to the immeasurable amount of excitement that’s been growing around it in the years since being revealed in 2013.