After a legal dispute with Sky TV, No Man's Sky

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Studio founder Sean Murray shared the news in a post on Twitter , saying, "Yay! We finally settled with Sky (they own the word 'Sky'). We can call our game No Man's Sky. 3 years of secret stupid legal nonsense over."In a subsequent post , Murray noted the dispute was with "the same folks who made Microsoft change Skydrive to Onedrive ... so it was pretty serious." Back in 2013, the British Sky Broadcasting Group entered in a trademark dispute with Microsoft, forcing the company to rebrand its cloud storage service.After a recent delay , No Man's Sky is slated to release on August 9. For more on Hello Games' upcoming space simulator, check out IGN's Unfiltered interview with the game's creator.

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