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No Man’s Sky creator getting death threats over delay

Obsessive and unstable No Man’s Sky “fans” are so upset over the game’s delay that they’ve started sending death threats to its creator. That, and to games journalists who’ve reported it, too.

Hello Games’ Sean Murray took to Twitter to confirm he’s a-ok, despite “loads of death threats” following the announcement of No Man’s Sky‘s delay:

Meanwhile, Kotaku’s Jason Schreier, who first reported that the game was to be delayed, took to Twitter to show off a death threat of his own:

https://twitter.com/jasonschreier/status/736151267215560705

No Man’s Sky, originally scheduled for June, will now debut on the PS4 and Windows PC in August.


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