'No Man's Sky' news: More details about the stars and the planets in the game revealed

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More specific details about all the stars, planets, and other things inside "No Man's Sky" are being revealed.

In a recent interview with IGN, Hello Games head Sean Murray answered several questions about the upcoming game.

During the interview, Murray touched on the subject of stars and how they too would be incredibly varied inside the game. Fans who already have cursory knowledge of "No Man's Sky" are already likely aware of the diverse array of planets to be found in the game, but the news about the stars is something new from Murray.

Murray said the stars vary in shapes, sizes, and in terms of various other physical characteristics. He also said that players should pay attention to the stars themselves, as they may provide them with unique opportunities to do something special within "No Man's Sky."

Going back to the planets, Murray also shared that some planets in the game have bodies of water that will also take a long time for players to explore. He also revealed that as players take more time to explore these oceans and seas, they are likely to encounter dangerous creatures, according to PlayStation Lifestyle.

Speaking of dangerous things, Murray also said players should be wary of the more hazardous weather conditions that may present themselves inside "No Man's Sky." Toxic storms and other dangerous hazards are supposedly part of the game, and he cautioned players to look out for those.

Even space may likely present its own set of hazardous conditions, as things such as black holes may be encountered as the players travel. Murray said that he is not guaranteeing that black holes and the like will be in the game, but he is not ruling them out at the same time either, according to Gamespot.

One thing Murray did not talk about is when the game might be released. According to him, things out of the studio's control are preventing them from setting an official release date, so fans will just have to stay tuned for the latest news.