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The Game Awards on Twitter: "No Man's Sky comes to Nintendo Switch this Summer. https://t.co/mIWpX1WsJ8" / Twitter
No Man's Sky Could Possibly Release For The Nintendo Switch, According To Hello Games Founder | Happy Gamer
No Man's Sky will hit Nintendo Switch on October 7th 2022, Hello Games and Bandai Namco Europe partner on the game's distribution | Bandai Namco Europe
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