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No Man’s Sky Dev Receives Death Threats After Game Delay
No Man’s Sky Dev Receives Death Threats After Game Delay
Since the game was initially revealed at Spike VGX 2013, No Man’s Sky has been one of the most intriguing titles in production. The massive space exploration project has already amassed a huge army of supporters, and the disappointment was obvious when the game was confirmed to have another delay, this time pushing back the release date to August 9, 2016. However, it appears that some gamers have expressed their dissatisfaction in one of the worst ways imaginable.
Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games and developer of No Man’s Sky, has revealed that he has received multiple death threats since the title was officially delayed. Murray shared his experience on Twitter, but did so with a dry sense of humor. “I have received loads of death threats this week, but don’t worry, Hello Games now looks like the house from Home Alone,” said Murray.
The Hello Games founder continued this attitude with a follow-up tweet. “Tell me when its safe to remove the marbles and oil from the stairs. It’s getting really cumbersome, and I need the toilet,” Murray said. Although Murray’s chipper response is certainly commendable, it’s perhaps a worrying indictment of certain aspects of the gaming community that this horrific response to such a minor delay can be so easily ignored.
Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games and developer of No Man’s Sky, has revealed that he has received multiple death threats since the title was officially delayed. Murray shared his experience on Twitter, but did so with a dry sense of humor. “I have received loads of death threats this week, but don’t worry, Hello Games now looks like the house from Home Alone,” said Murray.
The Hello Games founder continued this attitude with a follow-up tweet. “Tell me when its safe to remove the marbles and oil from the stairs. It’s getting really cumbersome, and I need the toilet,” Murray said. Although Murray’s chipper response is certainly commendable, it’s perhaps a worrying indictment of certain aspects of the gaming community that this horrific response to such a minor delay can be so easily ignored.
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