Have you ever stopped to imagine an almost infinite universe within a game? Well, No Man's Sky promises exactly that! According to Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games, the game will only take up 6GB PlayStation 4 Blu-ray , but will offer a gigantic world full of possibilities. The revelation was made by the developer himself on the game's official Twitter account (@NoMansSky), surprising fans and curious onlookers alike.
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So how can a game with 18 quintillion planets fit into such a small space? The answer lies in the technology used. As Murray explained, the planets are not physically stored on the disc; they are procedurally generated as the player explores the universe. In other words, each world is automatically created by the system, allowing for a unique experience for each player, even though they all share the same universe.

No Man's Sky – A universe of infinite possibilities
Undoubtedly, this sheer number of planets is impressive. However, the question that remains is: how many of these worlds will have conditions similar to Earth? While the answer is still a mystery, we know that the game invites players to explore the unknown, catalog species, and discover incredible landscapes. Therefore, prepare for many hours of exploration and surprises.
Furthermore, No Man's Sky already has a release date: August 9th in the United States, August 10th in Europe, and August 12th in the United Kingdom. So, the wait is almost over! Meanwhile, the community continues to speculate about the secrets hidden in this vast universe, full of unprecedented planets and, who knows, even mysterious civilizations.

Above all, the game's premise goes beyond a simple pastime: it's a cosmic journey in search of the unknown. Eventually, we will find habitable worlds, but the true charm lies in the act of exploration.
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