"No Man's Sky" PC and PS4 is a perfect fit for virtual reality.
Game creator Sean Murray hinted at the possibility of "No Man's Sky" PC and PS4 coming to VR consoles such as Sony's Morpheus and the Oculus Rift. VG247 reported that Hello Games' adventure survival video game would be perfect as an early Morpheus app.
"I don't know what I'm allowed to say," Murray admitted in an interview with Edge Magazine, via GamesRadar. "It's something we're thinking about. Morpheus, Oculus... There's nothing more cool and sci-fi than VR and a big procedural universe."
"I think that, for the people who want to just explore, and even for the space combat and things like that, it would be a good fit. Let's put it that way."
Project Morpheus and Oculus Rift are slated for release in early 2016. "No Man's Sky" release date has not been announced yet.
It was previously reported that the "No Man's Sky" PC release date may be announced soon, along with the information for its PS4 version. Hello Games' Sean Murray revealed that they wanted to announce a release date at E3 but it did not push through.
There are speculations that more details about "No Man's Sky" PC and PS4 may be revealed at Gamescom 2015.
In "No Man's Sky" PC and PS4, players take on the role of an astronaut. Each player will start the journey on an undiscovered planet where they are the only person in it. Afterwards, players can board their ship, take off, and begin to tour the galaxy.
The ultimate goal for players is to go to the center of the universe. "No Man's Sky" PC and PS4 will reportedly have a traversable cosmos of 18 quintillion life-size planets. Some elements in the game will continue to function regardless of human interaction. Similar to the game's worlds, all this is based on mathematics.