IGN recently wrapped up its No Man’s Sky IGN First coverage, but there’s more to the space exploration and survival game than we realized.
In a recent post on the PlayStation Blog, Alex Wiltshire from Hello Games revealed 41 not-so-obvious facts about No Man’s Sky.
The universe isn’t infinite, nor is it random. It would take 585 billion years to see all 18 quintillion planets whose details are governed by “hundreds of rules we’ve made to make a sci-fi universe we want to explore.”
No Man’s Sky is not an MMO either.
“The sheer size of the universe means that everyone is going to be super far apart,” Wiltshire said, “and it’s super unlikely that people will even visit the same planets.”
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In a recent post on the PlayStation Blog, Alex Wiltshire from Hello Games revealed 41 not-so-obvious facts about No Man’s Sky.
The universe isn’t infinite, nor is it random. It would take 585 billion years to see all 18 quintillion planets whose details are governed by “hundreds of rules we’ve made to make a sci-fi universe we want to explore.”
No Man’s Sky is not an MMO either.
“The sheer size of the universe means that everyone is going to be super far apart,” Wiltshire said, “and it’s super unlikely that people will even visit the same planets.”
Continue reading…
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