“No Man’s Sky” is gearing up to be one of the most ambitious game’s to date. With countless planets, wildlife and plant life to be discovered, it’s no wonder the developers are taking their time to finish “No Man’s Sky,” which was first announced in 2013.

Developer Hello Games have been quiet on details about the game lately but a report by Dual Shockers report that the developer is still in the process of making the game. In a tweet sent out by Hello Games founder Sean Murray, he notes that the development team is still pressed at working on the game which boasts 18 quintillion planets.

“For those asking, we are still incredibly hard at work on No Man's Sky, but it's going really well,” said Murray. He added “we get one shot to make this game, and we don't want to mess it up.”

The game still has no release frame up until now. It’s understandable why as the game really does break barriers no other game has broken before. The game’s explorable universe is so large, the chances of players bumping into each other are nearly impossible. It would even take players more than a lifetime to discover all the planets even if they spend 1 second on each one.

New rumours circulate that the release date for the game will be revealed by Hello Games at the upcoming Paris Game’s Week kicking off in Oct. 27. The rumours began after the official Twitter account of “No Man’s Sky” announced that they are going to release an official website for the game soon, Realty Today reports.

The latest appearance of the game was during a gameplay of it on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. However, the developers were still silent on the game’s release date. Judging by the gameplay, it could be near completion and Hello Games might just be working on fixing out possible bugs in the game.

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