
No Man’s Sky UK release date has been brought forward so that the game will now release on the same day in the UK as the rest of Europe.
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It has always baffeld me why games made in the U.K. would release later than other territories. I understand the Tuesday / Friday preference between the U.S. and U.K. markets respectivey; but the question is why doesn't the U.K. get (U.K. made games especially) on the Friday BEFORE the U.S. Tuesday release?
I've never understood why UK(and Ireland, they never say Ireland but it includes Ireland too even though we are in the EU and not in the UK) gets games dead last. When it comes to NA/EU/UK somehow UK is last, I don't get it, NA and UK both use English so you'd think EU, with its multiple languages, would be the one to come last but nope.
NA and UK should both have the same release dates, why do games have to release on a Friday over here? For games that do worldwide release dates it can be any day, but standard games are Friday, why? For those of you thinking 'shut up, it's only a couple extra days' that's true but it makes spoilers much more likely and for MP games it puts you at a disadvantage.
I can't get any confirmation on the August release date though. Both the official game site and psn still stated june for the release. So the release date moving to August was just rumours?
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Feels like a rollercoaster. Delay after delay and then move UK release forward. Whats next ?
To be honest, I don't think this really changes that much anyway ...