'No Man's Sky' updates: gameplay trailer is out from Hello Games but no release date yet

(No Man's Sky/Official website)

Fans were treated to a new trailer of "No Man's Sky" as Hello Games, the company behind the highly anticipated game, draws closer to announcing a release date.

This year's E3 has been packed with numerous games, and one of the most highly sought after titles is "No Man's Sky," an open world type of gameplay where the gamer is packed with numerous planets to travel to.

Since its initial debut at E3 2014, the company has been hard at work creating a final product for its newfound fans. The year leading up to E3 2015 proved quite a struggle for Hello Games. Chief Architect, Sean Murray, in an interview with the New Yorker even said that his biggest fear is releasing the game because of its massive fan base before they are completely happy and content with it.

However, a different Murray was seen during the convention, even so far as telling playstationlifestyle.net:

"We were actually going to announce a release date at E3, but for reasons we can't. We're going to announce a release date soon, and when we do, it will be for PC and PS4 at the same time."

"No Man's Sky's" new trailer is also a good sign, with reports even stating that the gameplay videos that were just released feature multiple planets that one could explore.

In another report by playstationlifestyle.net, there were five planets that were introduced during the gameplay video: Kushimasho, Imilyanovor-Kai, Habik-Ogan, Notogertasi and Iiamchiame.

Kushimasho is a type of rainforest planet, reports latinospost.com. It features exotic wildlife that could be a dangerous planet for gamers that do not have the proper clothing. Imilyanovor-Kai, on the other hand, has massive oceans and focuses on underwater explorations. Habik-Ogan and Notogertasi are planets where a player could collect upgrades for their spaceship and other items. And lastly, Iiamchiame is a rock planet with multiple caves.

Hello Games has not announced a release date yet for "No Man's Sky," but has been confirmed to arrive on the PS4 and PC.

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