PlayStation Plus Not Required For Online Play In No Man’s Sky
No Man’s Sky is drawing near its August 9 release date and the highly-anticipated game is nearly within grasp. While some enthusiasts believe that the delay has something to do with the patent issues, PC Gamer, thinks otherwise. cited that it has nothing to do with it.
Many PlayStation 4 games require a PlayStation Plus subscription to access online features or multiplayer gameplay.
For reference, the “universal atlas” is the network that will allow you to name planets & creatures, subsequently leaving your mark on the procedural generated world, for all others to see and bear witness.
No Man’s Sky will not require the premium PlayStation Plus susbcription to play when it launches august 9, Sony confirmed to Game Informer Australia.
No Man’s Sky is right around the corner, and is expected to be a huge Summer release. Even though No Man’s Sky for PlayStation 4 will let you play with friends, it appears that the vast space sim won’t need PS Plus to play. Remember, No Man’s Sky is now in the second spot on Steam’s top sellers list, and we’re guessing that would be enough to make any developer want to make doubly sure that the game’s servers are ready for launch. However, Hello Games said they needed time to polish the title, and the release date was set for June 21.
No Man’s Sky will release for PS4 and PC on August 8.
Hello Games’ Sean Murray has yet to comment on the potential mix-up, but we’ll probably hear something shortly, and we’ll be sure to update the page if he says anything.
With such a huge galaxy, it is not hard to have your own planet in No Man’s Sky.
Hello Games is yet to confirm the dates, which anxious fans more.