The "No Man's Sky" release date for the PS4 has been allegedly set to August 2015 and the PC version to be on 2016 following a recent leak that allege that the game would be available by Q3 2015.

Design and Trend has reported that the Play Magazine has revealed that the "No Man's Sky" release date window is going to be on Q3 2015.

"This news comes to Design & Trend via a short feature in Australia's Play Magazine. Devinup from the 'No Man's Sky' Reddit community provided the scan," wrote Design and Trend.

Design and Trend then stated, "Of utmost controversy is possible clarity on the title's release date. As seen at the very top of the scan, 'No Man's Sky' is advertised for a Q3 2015 release date window."

Previously, Cyberland reported that the "No Man's Sky" release date for the PS4 was reportedly set by Hello Games to be on August 2015 while the PC version would be available on 2016. Cyberland also reported that new footage and details of the game would be allegedly revealed on GDC 2015.

"My contact over at Hello Games told me that they are planning to release the game on August for the PS4, just after E3. Expect new gameplay videos and a lot more stuff that's going to be announced at GDC. PC release is going to be on 2016" as was noted on the report.

Meanwhile, Gamespot reported that Hello Games explained why the PC version of the game is going to be delayed compared to the PS4 version of "No Man's Sky.

"Now we know that No Man's Sky will, in fact, launch on PC--although not right away. In the September issue of Edge, the game is confirmed to be a timed PS4 exclusive and will be released on computers at a later date" as was noted on the report.

Gamespot also quotes Hello Games' Sean Murray about the PS4 and PC release of "No Man's Sky":

"I actually got in a bit of trouble for saying that we wanted the game to feel really 'console-y'. We've always had PC in mind but in my head [console-y] means solid framerate and immediate controls. I think a PC game can be 'console-y' and it's intended as a compliment, but I get in trouble for saying it."