Hey Video games has launched a brand new video celebrating the seventh anniversary of No Man’s Sky and teasing the following growth for the favored title. The brief anniversary video provides an outline of the numerous modifications which have come to the favored sci-fi sport since its infamously rocky begin.
No Man’s Sky’s seventh anniversary video celebrates the sport’s historical past and teases a brand new replace
The No Man’s Sky seventh anniversary video provides viewers a whirlwind tour of the numerous new options which have come to the bold open-world title over time. Tracing the sport’s historical past from the Hey Video games workforce celebrating its 2016 launch to footage of the lately launched Singularity replace and each main milestone alongside the way in which, the video is a stroll down reminiscence lane. The clip closes with textual content stating “Our Journey Continues” earlier than the title for the sport’s latest growth, No Man’s Sky Echoes, fades into view. It’s unclear what Echoes will comprise, although.
After wowing viewers with its reveal trailer at VGX in 2013, No Man’s Sky had an amazing quantity of hype surrounding its launch. Whereas the sport’s early trailers confirmed a galaxy teeming with life and countless journey, No Man’s Sky’s 2016 launch left many gamers complaining that its procedurally generated universe didn’t reside as much as Hey Video games’ pre-release guarantees. Responding shortly to those complaints, Hey Video games has launched over 20 free updates to No Man’s Sky over time which have addressed the sport’s early shortcomings and added an enormous quantity of recent content material.
The final 12 months has seen Hey Video games’ sci-fi sleeper hit arrive on two new platforms with the discharge of a Nintendo Swap model in October 2022 adopted by No Man’s Sky for PSVR2 in February 2023. The developer isn’t limiting itself to its flagship title, although, with co-founder and managing director Sean Murray stating in a 2022 interview that Hey Video games’ new venture isn’t No Man’s Sky 2.