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When a major upcoming PlayStation 4 game got delayed, its maker got death threats

May 29, 2016, 22:21 IST

Video game fans are passionate, no doubt, but sometimes that passion bleeds over into less-than-savory behavior. Take, for instance, the case of game developer Sean Murray - he's the guy in charge of Hello Games, the studio that's making "No Man's Sky."

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It's coming to the PlayStation 4 and PC this August. But that's a new development - the game was originally scheduled to launch on June 21. Its delay was officially announced on Friday evening, but the delay was reported earlier this week by Kotaku; that's an important detail to pay attention to, because there was a period of uncertainty between the Kotaku report and the official announcement of the delay. During those few days, Hello Games and Sony stayed silent on social media regarding the report; they also didn't respond to press requests for a statement.

In that period of uncertainty, Hello Games received a number of death threats from aggrieved fans who wanted answers. Murray tweeted about the experience on Saturday night:

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Murray is a congenial, shy gentleman. He's nice enough that he's quick to make a joke about the experience of receiving death threats over the delay of a video game. But let's be clear: what Murray's dealing with is far from an okay response to - again - the delay of a video game. Should Hello Games have responded to the rumor earlier? Perhaps.

Murray acknowledged that as well:

But that minor mistake is nowhere near a reasonable justification for threatening someone's life. Murray didn't respond to request for comment, but he did issue another goof on the death threats via Twitter:

Here's hoping that he's made it to the bathroom. "No Man's Sky" launches on the PlayStation 4 and PC on August 9.

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