No Man’s Sky is in one man’s hands, thanks to leaked copy

The opening screen. It’s real. (credit: Hello Games)

Some people cannot wait another minute to play No Man’s Sky, the upcoming PS4/PC space-exploration game whose gargantuan, open-ended galaxy contains 18 quintillion planets. (That’s 18 followed by 18 zeros.) One lucky man managed to get his hands on a copy on Friday, a week and a half ahead of its official August 9 launch. Whether his brag about paying $1,300 for an advance copy on eBay is true, his stream of the game’s opening sequence, which has since been taken offline, is wholly legitimate.

Reddit user “Daymeeuhn” posted videos to DailyMotion on Friday containing the PS4 version’s opening sequence and a full 24 minutes of first-planet gameplay. If you’re the kind of No Man’s Sky enthusiast who wants zero spoilers, you should tune out right now.

Spoilers ahead

“Sean Murray, if you’re watching, I’m an asshole, I’m sorry,” Daymeeuhn says as he begins his stream of the full, retail game. After a brief star-screensaver visual sequence, overlaid with the No Man’s Sky text logo, the player wakes on a planet named “Fljodal Nientv.” This isn’t the game’s “default” planet; instead, every player’s game starts on a unique rock in Sky’s massive galaxy, and it’s highly likely no other player on Earth will ever discover Fljodal Nientv. No opening sequence or explainer plays out, beyond a robotic voice alerting players that they have crash landed.

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Source: Ars Technica – No Man’s Sky is in one man’s hands, thanks to leaked copy