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Almost all reviews No Man's Sky in Steam are already positive

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Updating No Man's Sky Frontiers could be published earlier than late

The founder of No Man's Sky, Sean Murray, sent franchise fans in a frenzy after a quick frontiers teasing on social networks. Hello Games's great boss has always been known to tease up next studio game titles with emojis. He used the Emoji eyes to tease borders at the fifth anniversary of the company, and he just did the same very recently. The short article made enthusiastic fans that the NO Man's Sky: Frontiers update could go out very soon. Murray had previously told the players' community that Frontiers would arrive soon and that more information on the update would be provided in the future. Considering that today is the last day of Gamescom 2021, the fans expect no Man's Sky to put an end to the event with a big noise by confirming either an official release date for the update Frontiers, an announcement that she is officially put online in the game. When No Man's Sky appeared on the market in 2016, few people expected the game to celebrate an exit anni...