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No Man's Sky Did Not "Harm" PlayStation Brand, But PR Strategy Not the Best, Exec Says

"I'm amazed with the sales the game has gotten."

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No Man's Sky was one of the most-hyped games this year, so when it finally came out in August, it faced the uphill battle of living up to what people expected it to be. Now, PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has said the strategy that Hello Games and director Sean Murray took of discussing features that didn't make it into the launch version might not have been the best way to go.

"I understand some of the criticisms especially Sean Murray is getting, because he sounded like he was promising more features in the game from day one," Yoshida told Eurogamer. "It wasn't a great PR strategy."

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Hello Games is a small, independent studio. Yoshida said part of the problem might have been that Murray apparently did not have a PR person or team to help him determine what he should and shouldn't say. Indeed, a number of features that Murray discussed were not included in the launch version of No Man's Sky. However, Murray has talked about adding new features to the game over time as free DLC, including base-building and more.

Yoshida said he's eager to see where the game goes in the future.

"[Murray] says their plan is to continue to develop No Man's Sky features and such, and I'm looking forward to continuing to play the game," he said.

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Hello Games published the digital version of No Man's Sky for PS4 and PC. Sony published and distributed the physical version of No Man's Sky for PS4, so there is probably a conversation to be had about why Sony did not reign in what Murray was saying about No Man's Sky before launch.

Eurogamer also asked Yoshida whether he thought that No Man's Sky "harmed" the PlayStation brand if people have the perception that Hello Games over-promised and under-delivered.

"I am super happy with the game actually, and I'm amazed with the sales the game has gotten, so I'm not the right person to judge if it has 'harmed' the PlayStation brand," he said. "I personally don't think so. If anything, I am proud that people can play No Man's Sky on PS4 as well as PC."

No Man's Sky landed at the No. 2 position for sales in the US for August 2016, behind only juggernaut Madden NFL 17. However, neither Hello Games nor Sony have provided any specific sales figures for the game to date.

Fans looking forward to what's coming next for No Man's Sky have been out of luck lately. Murray himself has not tweeted since August 18, while Hello Games has been silent since August 27.

For more on No Man's Sky, check out GameSpot's review.




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I find it kind of lame that he blew blame on the indie dev Hello Games. Supposedly Sony was treating the game as an "exclusive" and it was a big deal. There are a ton of articles about that. Yet they didn't help him with PR? They didn't control the rumors? Seems fair that they take equal blame for it, not just Hello Games.

I'd say yes it does hurt PlayStation. Hype up several games like this and fail that hard, your reputation for quality AAA games will quickly diminish.

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Same old song. "We could have communicated better, but the fault really lies with the customers for expecting too much of our already great game."

Try not to slip in your own bs, mister Sony business robot.

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Goes to show, don't believe the hype on developers anymore, These days gaming is a huge market, so they can just put out a half completed game, make money off it, then use that to develop it more and charge for more DLC or if we are lucky get free DLC, our money should be on a 100% completed project, not 80% done, but we need more money to finish the other 20%, almost all games that come out now are kind of early access if you think about it. Disappointing.

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@iamrafy: you realize that a comma and a period are two completely different things right?

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Its just like MS and their DX12, The Cloud, superior optimization down the road, additional procession power being freed when The Kinect was abandoned promised better performance out of their console running on a $35 GPU from Walmart. Everyone lies.

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@silversix_: Then yeah, by all means, its ok if Sean Murray lied... because you know.... "everyone lies"

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Hello games reputation probably got damaged though.

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Luckily on PC, with mods, this game is a bit more interesting. Graphically, it's mind blowing when you mod out those stupid filters and increase the anti-aliasing. Too bad there's no real purpose for the game besides showing that you can let an algorithm do all the work and subsequently leave out any substance in the process.

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I am glad that this sounds so different to what MS says usually

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