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ASA Rules No Man’s Sky Did Not Mislead Customers

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Breaking news to report as the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled that No Man’s Sky did not mislead customers. The ruling concluded since No Man’s Sky is a random generated game, the players experiences varies from each playthrough. The ASA released the following statement..

“The summary description of the game made clear that it was procedurally generated, that the game universe was essentially infinite, and that the core premise was exploration.”

“As such, we considered consumers would understand the images and videos to be representative of the type of content they would encounter during gameplay, but would not generally expect to see those specific creatures, landscapes, battles and structures.”

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