No Man's Sky Landing on Nintendo Switch in October
No Man's Sky sets in a procedurally generated universe letting players experience the ultimate sci-fi exploration game.
News by Rayan on Jun 23, 2022
Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. has announced that they will be working together with Hello Games to bring No Man's Sky to the Nintendo Switch. The Switch version is scheduled to be available everywhere on October 7, 2022, both via the Nintendo e-shop and physically through all stores. Additionally, a physical PlayStation 5 version will be available on the same day for the first time.
No Man's Sky was first launched in 2016. The game takes place in a cosmos that is produced randomly. It features an almost endless number of planets and star systems that have never been seen before. Each of these can be explored and is brimming with life waiting to be found. Within this vast cosmic playground, players can explore, create, construct, trade, engage in combat, or attempt to live.
No Man's Sky has received six years' worth of significant content updates since its original introduction, bringing the total number of essential updates to 20. Players who purchase a Nintendo Switch on launch day should anticipate that all feasible and appropriate material from previous upgrades will be included in the game, in addition to continual updates in the future that will offer new content.
The community for the video game No Man's Sky is notable for being among the friendliest and most extensive in the industry. Over a half a billion hours have been spent on it by millions of players, making it what many consider to be their "forever game."
According to Sean Murray, the creator of Hello Games, a development firm located in the United Kingdom, "I believe consumers are going to be blown away when they get to play this game on such a little device. It is possible to hold the whole of the universe in the palm of your hand. It has been a significant task for our small team, but it has also been incredibly fulfilling, and I am happy with the outcome."
No Man's Sky is a live service game, which means it is constantly changing with the addition of a steady flow of new material and features. These updates will be made available for all platforms, including Nintendo Switch.
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