'No Man's Sky' PC release date news update: Game launch in PC platform delayed for 3 days, to feature upgrade tree
Many gamers are hyped up for the anticipated release of Hello Games' latest offering, "No Man's Sky." Unfortunately, a few days before the release of the game title, it was reported that the PC release of "No Man's Sky" will be delayed by three days. The reason for the delay of the PC version is not yet clear, although there is no drastic change in the schedule of release as of now.

VG 24/7 reported that the release of the PC version of "No Man's Sky" will happen three days after the original launch date of the game title. The planned release of the game in PlayStation 4 will still push through, however. Hello Games did not provide any statement to explain the delay of the PC version. So far, the game developer company already announced prior to last month's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016 that "No Man's Sky" will be available in the digital markets starting on August 9 in North America and August 10 in Europe.
Some of the gamers anticipating the PC release of "No Man's Sky" were quite puzzled and surprised by the delay, but at least the delay is only for a few days and not a long stretch of weeks or months. To recall, "No Man's Sky" has been subjected to a number of schedule delays before finalizing the August release date.
Following the number of delays, Hello Games founder Sean Murray posted an update for the fans waiting for "No Man's Sky" on the game's official website. He said that the additional time due to the delay is being taken as an opportunity to make the game bigger and more exciting.
"Every day, the game is getting better and better, and despite all the late night (and early mornings) we're all working to get it finished and in your hands, it's amazing to see it all coming together," Murray stated.
Meanwhile, Hello Games is set to introduce a new level tree system for the players once "No Man's Sky" arrives early next month. This upgrade tree can be used by the players to guide them in increasing their skills in the game. Game Rant reported that the design of the level-up tree of "No Man's Sky" can be compared to that of another popular video game, "Destiny." The two game titles have similar cursor to navigate the interface, as well as the resource organization screen.