Hello Games’ No Man Sky releases so soon we can taste it, but if the wait is proving difficult for you, you may be interested in listening to the soundtrack, which has been made available for free in its glorious entirety online. The game’s soundtrack was created by an experimental rock band named 65daysofstatic. They signed on to the project after they were approached to license one of their tracks for a trailer. “Way back in 2013 we received a request to license the track ‘Debutante’ from our album We Were Exploding Anyway for a promotional trailer for No Man’s Sky,” explained band member Joe Shrewsbury, in an interview with The Independent. “We were intrigued by the game, and asked to learn more, and the more we learnt the more we wanted to be involved. “We made it abundantly clear that if they didn’t have someone lined up to do the soundtrack, we’d be interested. Fortunately for us, they were fans of our music already, and we met up with Sean not long after that, and were subsequently offered the project.” The 65daysofstatic made soundtrack features 10 incredible songs, each titled with an appropriate sci-fi callbacks, such as Asimov, Heliosphere, Monolith, Hypersleep, and of course, End of the World Sun. You can listen to it in full through the video above. The soundtrack will be available to purchase from August 5th. No Man’s Sky launches on August 9th for PlayStation 4 and PC. What do you think of the soundtrack? Tell us in the comments below. Stay Tuned to Gamer Assault Weekly for more information as it is released and for all your gaming needs. Source