'No Man's Sky' New Video Out About Combat Mode; Trade, Survival Trailers Set Before Official Release

First Posted: Jul 22, 2016 07:10 AM EDT
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"No Man's Sky" recently released their new trailer highlighting its combat features. This latest "No Man's Sky" video is the second of the four-part installment series.

Each trailer released by "No Man's Sky" specifically focused on different parts of the game. Gamers who are delighted with "No Man's Sky" will take them to the surfaces of different planets and skies where the combat takes place.

"No Man's Sky" combat trailer shows gamers the alien life-forms and ships that players will control in the skies. "No Man's Sky" fans will get a better look and understanding of how the combat mode can be played.

The "No Man's Sky" last two trailers will focus on trade and survival. It is scheduled to be released in the next few weeks, before its official release on August.

From the "No Man's Sky" combat trailer, gamers will be able to use various blasters on land to fight off enemy robots for survival. Flying in outer space above planets may have gamers fighting against starships programmed to destroy players.

The gameplay in the video means that "No Man's Sky" vehicles for players are equipped with many laser beams and plasma cannons to protect themselves, Game Rant reported.

"No Man's Sky" trailers are released to promote the sci-fi adventure game set in over trillions of planets. Its last two trailers will be released soon before its grand launch in North America on Aug. 9 and Aug. 10 for Europe.

"No Man's Sky" is a superb game as shown in its trailers, but many players of "No Man's Sky" are still skeptical of what they will be doing in the game. "No Man's Sky" combat trailer is the latest release of the four-part series.

Sony previously confirmed that the game will be officially available on Windows and PlayStation 4. "No Man's Sky" is said to take up about 6GB on the disk, Gear Nuke reported.

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