The primary satellite service in the UK is provided by Sky, a pan-European broadcasting firm founded by none other than Rupert Murdoch. And for the past three years, Hello Games has secretly been locked in a trademark dispute with the billion pound firm over the word, well, "Sky". That dispute, according to gaffer Sean Murray, is finally over.

"We can call our game No Man's Sky," he tweeted. "Three years of secret stupid legal nonsense over." While you may be forgiven for thinking that this may have caused the title's recent delay, we're afraid that the space-faring sim's still very much set for its 9th August release – as opposed to its originally intended 21st June target.

You win some, you lose some – but Hello Games will probably sleep a little happier this evening, knowing that Murdoch's no longer breathing down the teensy company's neck.