Stephen Colbert Gets His Own System in No Man’s Sky

Wonder if we'll be able to find it.

Hello Games’ Sean Murray appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert recently and showed off No Man’s Sky. As the two explored the game, they also showed off a new system called Colbert Prime, named after the talk show host himself.

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Colbert Prime is home to various creatures named after Colbert, and No Man’s Sky continues to look beautiful as usual. Of course, this particular system will only be one of millions (or so they claim) available in the final product, so it might be a tad difficult to find the system yourself when the game does release.

No Man’s Sky is set to be released exclusively on the PS4, though a release date has yet to be specified.

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