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June 18, 2016

‘No Man’s Sky’ developer ends ‘legal nonsense’ battle over name

by John_A

There’s no sign that it contributed to the delay, but Hello Games founder Sean Murray said today that after “3 years of secret stupid legal nonsense,” his company’s game can be called No Man’s Sky. They had to settle with trademark owner Sky TV to use the name that it’s very protective of — remember when Microsoft had to rename SkyDrive as OneDrive for the same reason? According to Murray’s tweets, he’s learned a lot about trademark law, and might have a good idea about why Skynet never happened. Seriously though, the highly anticipated game should be on track for its rescheduled release date of August 9th, and we can’t wait to see it procedurally generated universe unfold.

This is the same folks who made Microsoft change Skydrive to Onedrive… so it was pretty serious

— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) June 17, 2016

Source: Sean Murray (Twitter)

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