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Sony's president may have enjoyed No Man's Sky, but understands why other players may not share his opinion.

Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida shares his thoughts on No Man’s Sky

Sony's president may have enjoyed No Man's Sky, but understands why other players may not share his opinion.
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The president of Sony’s Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida, has his own thoughts on the recently released sci-fi survival explorer game, No Man’s Sky.

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While the game itself has been receiving a lot of mixed reviews and harsh criticism due to the PC issues, Yoshida has personally played the game and enjoyed it — but understands why fans may feel a bit cheated.

Yoshida blames the game’s lack of success on Hello Games’ pre-release PR strategy. Ultimately, they built up unrealistic expectations. Evidently, overhyping a game can cause the ultimate backfire.

Yoshida spoke to Eurogamer on the Tokyo Game Show and had this to say, 

I had the opportunity to play the game right before launch – and I restarted playing the game on launch day with the Day One patch – so I could see the struggle for the developers to get the game out in the state that they wanted.

It seems that Yoshida is addressing exactly what fans have been criticizing. Multiplayer mechanics, combat, trading, traveling, are just a fraction of the things that fans felt were clunky and incomplete. It was so frustrating for fans, that many have demanded refunds.

Sony was the publisher and distributor of the console version, perhaps Yoshida feels partly responsible for its lackluster performance. Fans feel cheated that they didn’t get everything that was promised and it’s interesting to see that Yoshida is understanding. Time will tell if No Man’s Sky will improve or if Sony decides to refund players of their money.


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