Hello Games have finally unveiled the official release date for the PC version of the No Man's Sky game, which will come on 12th of August.
The official release date for the PC version of the No Man's Sky was only confirmed three days before the game was released on Playstation 4 but PC gamers now know when to expect it, at least if there were no further delays.
The head developer, Sean Murray, has confirmed that the game will also support 21:9 resolutions at launch and the developer has also released minimum system requirements for the game. The game will work on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, all 64-bit versions, and at least an Intel Core i3 CPU with four CPU threads, 8GB of RAM and Nvidia GTX 480 graphics card.
Unfortunately, recommended system requirements were not revealed but we guess we will see some benchmarks when the game officially launches on August 12th.
In case you missed it, No Man's Sky is described as an action-adventure survival game developed and published by Hello Games and will include over 18 quintillion planets and allow players to fly around the space and explore all those planets.
The trailer below shows more details in case you are interested and with Sony Interactive Entertainment behind it, it really sounds like an interesting game.