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MANILA, Philippines – No Man’s Sky developer Hello Games announced Friday, July 8, that development of its upcoming spacefaring and world exploration simulator is done.
In a tweet, Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games, announced that the game had gone gold.
Murray wrote, “It’s happened. No Man’s Sky just went gold. I’m so incredibly proud of this tiny team. 4 years of emotions.”
It’s happened. No Man’s Sky just went gold. I’m so incredibly proud of this tiny team. 4 years of emotions pic.twitter.com/YJoI6JVgxq
— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) July 7, 2016
The term ‘going gold’ refers to a previous practice of creating a gold master copy of a game when it has completed its development cycle.
The event is notable considering No Man’s Sky was delayed from June to August, and fielded threats as a result of the short delay.
No Man’s Sky is a science-fiction game set in a procedurally-generated universe, where players explore and colonize planets across the universe. The game set to release on August 9. – Rappler.com
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