Trending News|June 29, 2016 11:00 EDT
‘No Man’s Sky’ Release Date, News: 65daysofstatic Band Going To Soundtrack On World Tour
Fans who are waiting for the release date for "No Man's Sky" may welcome the news about the world tour from 65daysofstatic. And the band will be playing the soundtrack of the game in its performances.
In an announcement on its website, the band said that the "No Man's Sky Tour: Part 1" will kick off on Oct. 10 in Tilburg, NL and will run until Nov. 18 in Glasgow, UK. Fans can already purchased tickets as early as June 29 at 10 a.m.
"We have managed to allocate tickets for all shows to be sold via Music Glue," the announcement added. "They are not a soul-crushingly evil giant ticketing corporation intent on squeezing every last penny out of the live music industry."
According to The Verge, the announcement should be good news for fans as the generative soundtrack" of 65daysofstatic is one of the things that make "No Man's Sky" great. The soundtrack by the band was divided into two parts: the first 10-song production and the second production featuring six "soundscapes."
Meanwhile, Sean Murray of Hello Games has shared the rather bad news about the delay in the release date of "No Man's Sky." Instead of the original June 2016, the launch wa further delayed on Aug. 9 in North America and Aug. 10 in Europe.
"Every day, the game is getting better and better," he wrote in a blog post. "And despite all the late nights (and early mornings) we're all working to get it finished and in your hands, it's amazing to see it all coming together."