Cryptic tease may suggest imminent 'No Man's Sky' launch on Mac

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in Mac Software edited May 2023
Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games and creator of "No Man's Sky," may have revealed the game's imminent Mac launch, or given the proximity to WWDC, an Apple VR Headset release.

'No Man's Sky' is coming to Mac
'No Man's Sky' is coming to Mac

It's no secret that "No Man's Sky" is coming to Apple Silicon Macs. The game was teased during WWDC in 2022 alongside "Resident Evil: Village" to promote Apple's new Metal 3 API.

While "Resident Evil Village" launched in October 2022, there hasn't been any word about "No Man's Sky," at least until Monday.

Sean Murray, the founder of Hello Games and creator of "No Man's Sky," tweeted out an Apple emoji. That tweet was quoted by Hello Games with a green apple emoji.

Of course, this should be interpreted simply that "No Man's Sky" is finally launching on Mac. That launch could take place during WWDC and be one of Apple's "available now" moments during the keynote.

However, Apple isn't just announcing software during WWDC, at least according to rumors. So speculation has already amped up over these emojis.

https://t.co/Zd4G91odPF

-- Hello Games (@hellogames)
If Apple does reveal its long-awaited Apple VR Headset doing the keynote -- "No Man's Sky" could be announced as a launch title.

That isn't too far of a stretch, given that the game already runs in VR on other platforms like PSVR and Windows. If Apple is pushing VR gaming as hard as rumors suggest, it will need titles to share at launch.

At the least, "No Man's Sky" is coming to Mac. Murray has been known to tease things on Twitter before announcing them, and a second tweet of a green Apple emoji could mean anything.

Perhaps, Murray and Hello Games are just pulling our collective leg, and they are just sharing their love of Apple emojis. The WWDC keynote is on June 5, so we don't have long to wait and find out.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 5
    My son has been waiting forever for this game.
    watto_cobraiqatedo
  • Reply 2 of 5
    MarvinMarvin Posts: 15,433moderator
    That isn't too far of a stretch, given that the game already runs in VR on other platforms like PSVR and Windows. If Apple is pushing VR gaming as hard as rumors suggest, it will need titles to share at launch.
    That makes sense for the delay if they were getting it right for an AR/VR launch as they'd need to test it, especially the UI interaction as it uses hand-tracking.



    This game had a rough launch as it uses procedurally generated content and the random outputs weren't always very good:



    but they have kept at the development since 2016 and it looks like it still has a stable userbase even after 6+ years:

    https://steamcharts.com/app/275850#All
    https://steamcharts.com/top/p.5 (position 122)

    Some players have spent over 2000 hours playing it. This is the kind of game that would work for Apple Arcade subscription because it offers long-term gameplay.

    Apple's headset will likely be more compact than the following so should be pretty comfortable for gaming and will probably allow switching to a non-VR device to continue playing.


    watto_cobraiqatedobestkeptsecret
  • Reply 3 of 5
    iqatedoiqatedo Posts: 1,827member
    If the acronym xrOS stands for Extended Reality OS, I wonder whether Apple first explored registering/trademarking erOS. That name would have been fitting  :D
  • Reply 4 of 5
    bestkeptsecretbestkeptsecret Posts: 4,274member
    Marvin said:


    Well, now we finally know what you look like, Marvin!
  • Reply 5 of 5
    MarvinMarvin Posts: 15,433moderator
    Marvin said:


    Well, now we finally know what you look like, Marvin!
    This will be me next Monday B) :


    muthuk_vanalingambestkeptsecret
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