‘No Man's Sky’ Xbox One Release Date, Update: Game’s Code Teases Console Reference?

First Posted: Sep 09, 2016 06:43 AM EDT
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While, game developer Hello Games's much talked about fiction action adventure survival video game "No Man's Sky," has been rolled out for PlayStation 4, PC and Steam, there's currently no word on when the game will get a Microsoft Xbox One release date.

According to the Independent, a "No Man's Sky" player was able to break into the game's code which mentioned something about the Xbox One. Neogaf user Hugo Peters reportedly found code within the "No Man's Sky" PC version software that licenses the Havok physics engine and allows it to be used on the Xbox One. However, it doesn't mean that No Man's Sky Xbox One release is happening anytime soon.

During an interview with the Daily Star, when Hello Games' Sean Murray was asked if "No Man's Sky" will make it to the Xbox One, he said he didn't know what exactly he was allowed to disclose about "No Man's Sky" or the possibility of a Xbox One version of the game. Murray mentioned the fact that he needed to be "very specific with [his] words." It is to be noted that he did not completely reject chances of rolling out an Xbox One version of No Man's Sky.

The new space game has a gigantic universe with almost over 18 quintillion - or approx. 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 -planets, each unique and different in its own way. This means that it will take more than 500 billion years for a gamer to visit each planet for one second. In fact, if you are the first person to discover a planet, then your name will be forever etched in "No Man's Sky" history, reported GameSpot.

It currently seems unlikely that an Xbox One version of "No Man's Sky" will be released, but there's always scope for change.

Stay tuned to SWR for more updates on "No Man's Sky" Xbox One release date.

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