Sean Murray celebrates the realization of the Sky Major No Man with Bollywood Song

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No Man's Sky is currently “suffering from success”, and it shows. After the release of Update V6.0The game witnessed a resurgence of players, because of which the simultaneous counting crossed 100,000. It would not be a big problem without the fact that NMS was published in 2016, and is still growing (could I add, in epic proportions).

After 39 major updates, Hello Games and Sean Murray show no signs of slowdown. In fact, he has reached a point where fans are livid not to be able to pay the updates, because all are free. Although there is nothing to do on this forehead, Sean Murray took the X social media platform to celebrate the milestone, and he did it in the style of Bollywood.


No Man's Sky Milestone Celebrated with Bollywood Song

Nothing represents a moment of celebration like a Bollywood song, and Sean Murray chose one that really stands out. Under an article that highlighted Steam's game statistics, Sean published a song clip “Khalibali” movie PadmaavatAn epic historical drama in Indian Hindi.

Although there are not many answers from the Indians or the Indian diaspora, there are some comics in the mixture, alongside sincere messages of appreciation. One of them pays tribute to the no Man's Sky redemption. It's what @Locust_labs had to say:

“Sean could not keep his promise at the start. But instead of relying like many others, he kept his promises and did this.

It is not even an exaggeration, because AAA titles such as Starfield and even Star Citizen (which aims to be the most realistic space to date) are often dismissed in favor of No Man's Sky. This is mainly due to the experience of sandbox, but over time, the game itself has evolved to become its own genre in many ways. Here are some additional reactions from the fans.

In the aforementioned tweet, Ranveer Singh (the actor of the original video) was replaced by a cutting by Sean Murray; The most hilarious. For any reason, this is somehow integrated into the whole scenario. Another user of the name of @ Zandaos69 had this to say:

“I need to apologize to you and your team, I never thought you would do things well, but you did everything you promised originally, then some, and you did it in front of Star Citizen and the other missing. You did the media threw, but you won at the end, well done!”

Another user has reiterated that the reference used to celebrate was excellent, just like the game. Honestly speaking, given the trajectory so far, we will get some additional updates before Light no fire is officially launched.

Until then, we can expect more important updates; We may see more systems integrated into the gameplay or perhaps even tentacular cities, which the community has requested. For the moment, Sean and Hello Games can sit, relax and enjoy the fruits of their work.


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