No Man’s Sky apparently pushed back to July or August
Bad news if you’ve been waiting for No Man’s Sky: the ambitious and highly-anticipated open-universe game has been pushed back from its original June 21st release date. According to Kotaku, the game is now delayed to “at least” July or August.
Kotaku’s source has been called “reliable.” In addition, a corroboration has come in the form of a source at GameStop, who says that employees there have been instructed to replace any mention of the June 21st release date with the words “coming soon.” They also apparently got marketing materials outlining the date change. Check out Kotaku’s photographic proof below:
No Man’s Sky, a console-exclusive to PS4, is also due to hit PC via Steam. It has captured the attention of the gaming world with its promise of a massive universe for gamers to explore, with “quintillions” of unique, fully-rendered planets to discover. We at COGconnected can’t wait for it to come out – check out our man Cale Boudreau’s excellent piece on why this title has everyone so excited. And stay tuned here for further developments on its release date.