Hello Games wants to make sure it delivers a great experience on all platforms

Jun 26, 2014 00:31 GMT  ·  By

Hello Games, the independent developer behind the upcoming No Man's Sky space exploration game, might debut the PC edition of the experience after the PS4 one, as the team only has a few people actually working full time on it.

Hello Games made a name for itself with the pretty impressive Joe Danger side-scrolling stunt games, but the studio used the profits to start working on No Man's Sky, an ambitious procedurally-generated exploration game.

The title has already impressed lots of fans courtesy of two great demonstrations at VGX 2013 last year and at E3 2014 earlier this month.

The game has so far been confirmed for PC and PS4, but it seems that Hello Games is focusing first on the PS4 edition and might need to delay the PC version for a time due to its small resources.

"If I'm honest, we're taking on quite a lot at the moment," says Murray. "We're definitely coming to PS4. I would like to come to PC. Whether that arrives the same day - we're a small team," Hello Games' Sean Murray told Eurogamer.

As such, given the small staff of the indie studio, don't expect a simultaneous release of No Man's Sky on the two platforms.