[UPDATE] "No Man's Sky" Controversial Update - "PC Update Reoccurrence and Sean Murray?" [WATCH HERE]

By Jayde Winston - 12 Nov '16 18:48PM

Recently, the No Man's Sky PC updates have been occurring on the Steam database over the last few hours. There is no information escalated regarding this issue, and numerous of users are complaining about this controversy.

The No Man's Sky subreddit has been confused lately regarding multiple reports of Internal PC updates of the game. It was stated that the Update keeps on popping within the game. The more recent report took four hours to itemize, and it has been reoccurring since Wednesday and Thursday. It was stated that the update popping up indicates a work being done to enhance the game, but the point is there is no issue to work with.

To recall, No Man's Sky had an impressive 83 days after Murray and Hello Games posted the update regarding the progression of the game since its released. It was reported that since its release, the studio had experienced multiple PC bugs, and a false advertisement from U.K. Also, employees had experienced multiple hacks with their social media and email accounts.

Rumors spread regarding No Man's Sky development has ceased over the last few weeks. According to iDigitalTimes, "Hello Games studio had been completely abandoned. That story was quietly debunked, but, again, no details were offered on the title's future. To make matters worse, Murray set up an interview with industry personality Geoff Keighley for October and assumingly canceled the plans."

Speculation states that PC update post is the first sign of the cone of silence but, some disagrees. Since all updates are posted on Steam with little code changes. It is reported that the area that needs the most work is No Man's Sky PC ports version. Currently, the struggle regarding many configurations exists. We are hoping that the studio is fixing bugs in priority.

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