No Man's Sky New Exquisite Screenshots and Artwork Leaked; Surprise Appearance at Sony's Press Con at E3 Deemed Plausible

By Staff Reporter

Jun 14, 2015 11:26 PM EDT

It has been long rumored that the highly anticipated AAA indie title No Man's Sky will be released this year and these new beautiful screenshots that have just emerged at the official page could come the answer to gamers' prayers.

Found at No Man's Sky official page, the new screens and artwork display rare exotic visual beauty from the ambitious indie open world space exploration game reveal amazingly incredible images to behold. Apparently, these teaser photos surfaced online right on time for Sony's press conference at the prestigious E3 2015 this week at Las Vegas starting tomorrow.

Only four screenshots in the gallery appear to be new, however, these could be more than enough for now to whet the appetite of expecting fans.

Check out gallery of the images via Dual Shockers which was quick to save the screenshots before they were removed from the page, one of the four screens is shown below.

  

Game pundits believe that these images could possibly hint at the fact that the game's publisher, Sony, will be unveiling more gameplay details of No Man's Sky alongside other company's premium titles predicted to be showcased like Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, Street Fighter 5, God of War 4 and the virtual reality device, Project Morpheus.

In earlier reports, Sony has said that No Man's Sky is treated as a first-party exclusive as to the company's marketing effort.  

No Man's Sky is a space exploration sim geared towards creating one of the unfathomable digital worlds ever designed with the use of far more advanced procedural generation technology to produce deep diversity among the planets and stars found in the game.

It's quite clear now that space sim No Man's Sky enthusiasts could be hearing what is touted to be the biggest game in terms of scale to have been ever created with quintillion planets to explore tomorow when Sony's press conference kicks off.   

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