New No Man's Sky Images Surface Ahead of E3 2015 Showcase
Check out a gallery of images showing off the games visual diversity and exotic worlds.
New images for No Man's Sky, the ambitious and abstract indie open-world space adventure, have emerged online ahead of the game's E3 2015 showcase.
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Developed by Guildford studio Hello Games, No Man's Sky is an exploration game that will attempt to generate one of the biggest digital worlds ever created using immensely complex procedural generation technology. Such a method creates a profound diversity across the game's planets and star systems.
The new images, published by Sony, showcases the visual diversity and exotic worlds on display.

In August 2014, Sony revealed that No Man's Sky is a timed PlayStation 4 console exclusive (it will ship on PC simultaneously, with an Xbox One edition possibly coming later).
Representatives for Sony have previously claimed that they are treating No Man's Sky, in terms of marketing support, as a first-party property.
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