Sean Murray, founding father of Good day Video games and creator of “No Man’s Sky,” could have revealed the sport’s imminent Mac launch, or given the proximity to WWDC, an Apple VR Headset launch.
Sean Murray, the founding father of Good day Video games and creator of “No Man’s Sky,” tweeted out an Apple emoji. That tweet was quoted by Good day Video games with a inexperienced apple emoji.
That is not too far of a stretch, provided that the sport already runs in VR on different platforms like PSVR and Home windows. If Apple is pushing VR gaming as laborious as rumors counsel, it can want titles to share at launch.
As a minimum, “No Man’s Sky” is coming to Mac. Murray has been identified to tease issues on Twitter earlier than asserting them, and a second tweet of a inexperienced Apple emoji may imply something.
Maybe, Murray and Good day Video games are simply pulling our collective leg, and they’re simply sharing their love of Apple emojis. The WWDC keynote is on June 5, so we do not have lengthy to attend and discover out.