No Man's Sky Recognized At Total Biscuits Arbitrary Awards 2016

No Man’s Sky will go down to the history books but it is not the way they wanted. Tagged by the gaming community as the biggest fail in the video game last year, the creators of the game was given no chill.

No Man’s Sky And Why It Failed

If you have been following the saga of No Man’s Sky, there is no need of introduction when it comes to their countless miseries. The developers of the game were so hyped up prior to its release. They provided a spectrum jaw-dropping visual effects that made the fans ecstatic about No Man’s Sky. However, all those promises died down the drain as none of their promises came to life. Gaming community was furious about the outcome of the game and they did voice out their frustration to the authorities.

Hello games was then investigated by none other than UK’s Advertising Standards Authority. They made a preliminary investigation about the false advertisement that is being pressed to No Man’s Sky creators. For the past couple of weeks, fans were waiting for a reply from Hello games, specifically Sean Murray. However, they were getting no response and he won’t even participate in an interview.

The gaming community and players who pre-ordered the game had enough and step up the charges. Finally, Sean Murray broke his silence and answered all the allegations that were pressed against him. Basing on the statement that he said, he was not expecting the reception of the players. He was positive about the outcome which turned out the wrong way.

No Man’s Sky Received An Award

Yes, you read it right. No Man’s Sky received an award for the Biggest Launch Disaster for the year 2016. This award was given by Total Biscuits Arbitrary. Although No Man’s Sky made a huge leap from their initial disastrous game, it was too late for them to redeem themselves. Probably, Sean Murray and the developers of the game will learn a valuable lesson on this epic failure.

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