In terms of the reputation of a video game doing a 180, No Man's Sky is pretty much the poster child for titles that have managed to turned things around from being an utter disaster, to being a beloved IP with a dedicated community. It's a good thing, as well. As one of the biggest open world games in terms of its map size, so many people were excited about what it had to offer and, as such, felt let down when it was originally launched in 2016. Now that Hello Games has committed itself to releasing a ton of free updates, the studio's own Sean Murray says that this isn't the end.