Hello Games' intergalactic love letter to Star Trek's original concept - to boldly go where no man has gone before - is promising to give us just that. Come launch, No Man's Sky will have an entire universe for us to explore and by all accounts of everything we've seen, that is a literal statement. Players will equip an upgradable suit and ship, but beyond that, the sky's not even close to the limit. Fly up and out of any atmosphere seamlessly, slipping into space that is far from empty. Every star you see is a physical place you can discover, explore, study and even name after yourself if you're the first to touch down. Not to diminish Hello Games' hearty claims and the most mind-blowing vertical slice we've ever witnessed, but we can't add too much more hype to the train until we see a few things. A montage of random planets. Actual hopping between star systems. Can we exit our spacecraft in space? Can we fly to a planet's core? Can we fly next to a star? We really don't understand how this game is possible, but it's really happening. Did you know that the PS4 has been publicly demonstrating their own prototype VR headset codenamed Morpheus. Yup. Virtual Reality. Infinite Space. Bye-bye.
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