[UPDATE] No Man's Sky Update Is Impossible - Game Awards Organizer Have Predicted Failure? ASA Investigation Continues! [WATCH HERE]
Over the past weeks, "No Man's Sky" has faced a lot of controversies regarding the said update. It is very evident that the space survival game had been considered a huge disappointment. With its creator's failure to deliver the games promises, fans are enraged towards "No Man's Sky".
Previously, "No Man's Sky" had released a couple of updates to resolve bugs and crashes within the game. But, the bigger picture is still unknown. It was reported that "No Man's Sky" is set to update the game's core and provide the most awaited Multiplayer system, but it's safe to say, it is still considered as rumors.
Multiple reports have circulated pertaining to the resignation of long time Hello Games designer Gareth Bourn. His absence leads to hysterical reactions by the gamers community, and the hope of bringing life back to No Man's Sky is again gone.
Game Awards Organizer Geoff Keighley has already predicted that Hello Games vision is impossible on its interview with Polygon. He said that Hello Games needs to be more transparent with its trailers in order to meet consumer's expectations.
He said, "I have thought about the story of No Man's Sky a lot." He added, "I knew the team and it was eight guys. The vision was never going to be achieved."
The gamers community is considering the prediction of Keighley since Hello Games developers have gone silent towards this issue. Thus, this let down has resulted in a much better solution regarding proper expectation in introducing a new game.
Since then Game Awards will start off with its trailers by putting a minimum of four to five minutes to fully deep dive the game's gameplay and probabilities. With the disappointment No Man's Sky had caused, Game Award will starting creating this actions on every games premiere.
No Man's Sky is currently facing numerous lawsuits. Fans are expecting to get refunded since No Man's Sky had failed to deliver its promises. For more information about the lawsuits, check out No Man's Sky Subreddit.