As the year 2015 ends and people are ushering the New Year, the "No Man's Sky" game is nearing its PlayStation 4 and PC release date.
According to iDigital Times, the "No Man's Sky" game will be released on June 2016. Reportedly, developer Hello Games spilled the beans during the Sony conference at the Paris Games Week. Although there is still no specific date, the release will push through on June.
With its "18 quintillion different worlds," the game is purportedly being pushed for VR and Xbox One availability despite of being currently exclusive to Sony PlayStation, as reported by Cross Map.
According to Game Rant, there is a huge possibility of "No Man's Sky" being released on Microsoft's Xbox. Apparently, Xbox director Chris Charla recently stated that "he would love to see" the game on Xbox One.
When Charla spoke on "The Inner Circle" podcast, he explained that Xbox is willing to meet halfway with developers who find sticking to the launch parity policy difficult.
"When we talk to developers, we try to be really transparent," Charla clarified.
Aside from its June 2016 release date, the "No Man's Sky" game is also listed as one of the most anticipated titles in 2016.
Fortune has listed 10 game titles that are believed to be the most awaited for the coming year.
According to their report, gaming console companies such as Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, Activision and Electronic Arts are investing tons of money in "AAA" game titles that could generate retail sales as well as long term digital profit via downloadable content and expansions.
Nintendo's "The Legend of Zelda" is included on the list. Reportedly, the game will showcase the largest fantasy overworld created by Nintendo.
"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" by Naughty Dog which will be released on April is also one of the coveted titles on the list of the most anticipated games of 2016.
Reportedly, before its release date, "No Man's Sky" is one of the most anticipated games for the past two years.