HELLO GAMES No Man's Sky news update

No Man's Sky studio Hello Games has been dealt two new blows, as a long-serving designer quits to work on a rival space exploration game. Hello Games designer Gareth Bourn has reportedly left his post at Hello Games to work for the studio behind Star Citizen. According to the No Man's Sky Reddit, Bourn was with the company for six years, working on Joe Danger and No Man's Sky. While it's not uncommon for a developer to leave a studio after the launch of a big project like No Man's Sky, some onlookers are worried that it will impact and potentially delay any future updates. In other No Man's Sky news, the Hello Games space exploration game has changed the way The Game Awards will present trailers.

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The Game Awards organiser Geoff Keighley told Polygon that video game companies will have to be more transparent with their trailers. "I have thought about the story of No Man's Sky a lot," Keighley said. "Did we create this black hole of hype that the developers couldn't pull themselves out of? Some of that was authored by me. "There is a good moral of that story and it's part of what I'm trying to address this year; to have developers be more transparent about the state of their game." Keighley then said that Hello Games was never likely to achieve its vision, and that "I agree with the feedback and told that to [developer] Sean Murray," he said. "That game, when it was announced, everyone in their mind's eye came up with an idealised notion of what it was going to be. "I knew the team and it was eight guys. The vision was never going to be achieved."