There is something poetic about a space exploration game taking off just as our streaming journey enters a new phase. Over the past few months, we have been streaming titles like SCUM, the new Fearwoods demo, and several games from our creative partners. Each stream has helped us grow our community, refine our style, and connect with viewers who love immersive worlds as much as we do.
Now, something exciting is happening behind the scenes. We have had multiple viewers ask the same question: “When are you going to stream No Man’s Sky and explain how it works?” That question kept coming up in chat, in comments, and even in private messages. So we listened.
Very soon, we will be launching dedicated streams of No Man’s Sky directly from my PS5. These sessions will not just be casual playthroughs. They will be structured, exploratory, and educational for those who have never stepped into its infinite universe.
And to make things even more meaningful, we are introducing something special for our most loyal supporters.
Why No Man’s Sky and why now?

There is a reason this game has such a loyal following. No Man’s Sky is not just a space game. It is an ever-evolving universe. Procedurally generated planets. Alien lifeforms. Base building. Fleet management. Multiplayer exploration. Resource survival. Deep lore. It is a game that rewards curiosity.
For many players, however, the size of the universe can feel overwhelming. Where do you start? What should you build first? How do you make money? What is the best way to survive extreme planets? How does multiplayer actually work? These are questions new players often struggle with.
That is exactly why we want to stream it properly.
Our approach will not be random wandering. We will break down systems clearly. We will explain the mechanics step by step. We will show early-game survival strategies, mid-game expansion, and long-term progression. Whether you are brand new to the game or returning after years away, these streams will be structured to help you understand how the universe functions.
Streaming from PS5 also adds something extra. The performance, load times, and visuals elevate the experience. Watching vibrant alien skies, rings of distant gas giants, and surreal wildlife in high fidelity makes the exploration feel cinematic.
This is not just about playing. It is about exploring together.
From survival horror to infinite stars

If you have been following our recent streams, you will know we have been deep in survival and horror territory. SCUM pushed our tactical survival skills. The Fearwoods demo delivered tension and atmosphere. Our partner games have introduced new mechanics and indie creativity into the mix. Even our latest Last Asylum: Plague review has been receiving so much attention!
Each of these streams has sharpened our storytelling approach. Survival games teach patience and resource management. Horror games teach atmosphere and pacing. Partner games teach adaptability and collaboration.
All of that translates beautifully into a universe like No Man’s Sky.
In many ways, No Man’s Sky blends all of those genres. It has survival mechanics. It has moments of isolation that feel almost horror-like when you land on a hostile planet. It has deep systems that reward strategic thinking. And most importantly, it has freedom.
The transition from grounded survival to open cosmic exploration feels like the next natural evolution of our stream journey. We are not abandoning what we love. We are expanding it.
How the streams will work

We want to keep structure at the core of this new series.
Each No Man’s Sky stream will have a clear focus. One session might concentrate on early survival and repairing your first starship. Another may dive into trading systems and earning units efficiently. Another could focus entirely on base building and optimisation. Later sessions may explore freighters, fleet missions, planetary anomalies, and exotic biomes.
We will also take time to explain terminology. The game can throw a lot of concepts at players very quickly. Nanites, units, salvaged data, warp cells, atlas paths, portals. We will break it down so that even someone who has never played can follow along.
There will also be live Q&A moments. If viewers ask how a system works, we will demonstrate it in real time. If someone is stuck on a questline, we can discuss possible solutions. These streams will be interactive, not just observational.
The goal is to make the universe feel accessible rather than intimidating.
Planets named after our supporters
Now for the part that makes this truly special.
In No Man’s Sky, players can discover and name planets, creatures, and star systems. That simple mechanic creates something powerful. It allows your presence to become part of the galaxy.
We are opening that opportunity to our Tier 3 and 6-month subscribers.
If you are part of that tier, you will have the chance to have a planet named after you. Imagine exploring a distant solar system and seeing your name permanently etched onto a world discovered during one of our streams. That planet will remain in the universe, tied to that moment in our journey.
This is not just a digital reward. It is symbolic.
It represents the fact that this journey is not mine alone. It belongs to the community. The people who support, subscribe, comment, and show up consistently are helping build something much larger than a single stream.
Your name among the stars is our way of saying thank you.
Building a universe together

There is something deeply fitting about a publishing brand like ours stepping into a game built on exploration and world-building. At Celenic Earth Publications, we build worlds through books. In our streams, we explore worlds through games.
No Man’s Sky bridges those two passions beautifully. It is procedural storytelling in motion. Every planet feels like the start of a new chapter. Every discovery feels like turning a page.
Streaming it from PS5 ensures smooth visuals and a high-quality experience for viewers. But beyond the technical side, what excites me most is the shared discovery. The first time we land on a bioluminescent world. The first time we encounter a truly bizarre alien lifeform. The first time we build a base overlooking a ringed planet’s horizon.
Those are moments that feel like scenes from a science fiction novel.
And now, they will belong to all of us.
The countdown to liftoff
We are preparing everything behind the scenes to make these streams consistent and immersive. Clear schedules. Structured themes. Subscriber rewards. Interactive segments.
If you have been waiting for us to enter the universe of No Man’s Sky, your wait is almost over.
If you are curious but have never played before, this is your invitation to learn No Man’s Sky alongside us.
And if you are a Tier 3 or 6-month subscriber, start thinking about what kind of planet you would want to see carrying your name across the galaxy in No Man’s Sky.
The engines are warming. The star map is opening. And very soon, we launch.
See you among the stars.