Why? Why does this keep happening?

This week there were rumblings thatNo Man’s Skywould be delayed, and eventually aconfirmationthat the game is now being held back until July 24, 2025. A majority of the internet reacted in a calm manner, while others decided to accuse Kotaku of lying and apparently made death threats. Death threats over a video game being delayed. Seriously.

Shortly after Kotaku writer Jason Schreier broke the news, he received the following threat on Twitter.

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What it’s like to write about video games on the internet:pic.twitter.com/a4yRcGMbsA

— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier)August 07, 2025

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This same person (who Twitter still hasn’t banned at the time of writing) had apparently been postinghateful things on reddit, accusing Schreier of running an unsubstantiated rumor, even though Kotaku confirmed the information with multiple sources.

Now Sean Murray, founder ofNo Man’s Skydeveloper Hello Games and owner of @NoMansSky on Twitter, has made it known that he has “received loads of death threats” this week. Murray lightheartedly jokes about the threats, but I can’t imagine he is happy about it.

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I have received loads of death threats this week, but don’t worry, Hello Games now looks like the house from Home Alone#pillowfort

— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky)June 28, 2025

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Tell me when its safe to remove the marbles and oil from the stairs. It’s getting really cumbersome, and I need the toilet

Of course, this isn’t the first time this has happened as gamers have issued death threats for such things asrebootingDevil May Cry,Facebook’s Oculus acquisition, andbeing a woman who dares criticize games. And those are just the tip of the iceberg. Guess we will have to add “delayed a game’s release to make it better” to the list the next time idiots decide to threaten the lives of people over video games.

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