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There are 18 Quintillion Planets in No Man's Sky and Only 6 GB

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Gamedaim.com – The developer of the game No Man’s Sky said that there are 18 Quintillion or more precisely about 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets that can be searched and explored. All of that just take space 6 GB on a PlayStation 4 Blu-ray cassette.

No Man’s Sky itself is a game where you can explore and find survival in the universe. You can explore the planets that exist in this universe, and the number of planets is fantastic.

This was conveyed by Sean Murray, the founder/creator of Hello Games who made the game No Man’s Sky and is also a programmer. Murray explained in his personal Twitter account that the disk containing 6 GB is mostly filled by Audio.

In addition, Murray revealed on Twitter that No Man’s Sky has passed certification in Europe, the United States and Asia. And then will apply for certification in Japan.

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No Man’s Sky is scheduled to launch on August 9, 2021 in North America, followed by August 10 in Europe, and August 12 in the UK. Previously, No Man’s Sky was set to release on June 21, but Hello Games postponed it until the end of May, and was ultimately postponed to August. In addition, Sean Murray was frustrated because he was always surrounded by problems during the development of the No Man’s Sky game, such as the legal case with Sky TV (a giant British telecommunications company) that they experienced some time ago.

“Every day this game is getting better and better, even though it’s late we are all working hard to finish and present it to you guys, it’s amazing to see everyone united as a team,” Murray said on his blog. Yes, in the end their efforts will pay off.

How about you? Interested in trying No Man’s Sky? enough worth how come.

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