No Man's Sky: from a humble shed to a new gigantic universe
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A NEW computer game created by a team of 15 people in a shed in southern England made its highly anticipated debut this week after creating buzz for conjuring a mind-bogglingly large universe of 18 quintillion planets for players to explore.
Hot on the heels of smartphone game Pokemon Go's runaway success, No Man's Sky has captured the imagination of gaming fans for creating a video game universe so expansive that no player could possibly discover its reaches in a lifetime.
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