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No Man’s Sky: June release date, pre-orders open now

Hello Games today confirmed that No Man’s Sky will finally be available to play this June.

Available for $59.99 USD or $99.95 AUD, the exploration title will release on 21 June in America and 22 June in Europe and Australia.

According to Hello’s Sean Murray, the game’s full retail price “gives [Hello Games] the best chance possible to keep supporting the game for free after it is released.”

No Man’s Sky “will launch as a complete game in June, but there’s a lot we’d like to add post-launch, if we can,” Murray added.

The European PS Blog also confirmed a Limited Edition of the game, offering a Steelbook case, dynamic PS4 theme, 48-page artbook and comic book. Several in-game items and boosts will also be offered. The Limited Edition is available in Australia and is priced at $114.95 AUD at EB Games.

Hello Games has also partnered with iam8bit to offer an Explorer’s Edition of the game, complete with a die-cast ship. It’s priced at $149.99 USD and appears to ship to Australia as well.

No Man’s Sky will be available from 22 June on Windows PC and PS4.


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