UK’s ASA looking into marketing on Steam, elsewhere

Nearly two months after its launch,No Man’s Skycan’t seem to catch a break.Eurogamer has confirmedthat the United Kingdom’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is launching an investigation intoNo Man’s Sky’s advertising after receiving “several complaints” from disgruntled customers.

The primary investigation revolves around the game’sSteam store page, which shows off some features not found in the final game. One of the complainantsposted their list of grievances on Reddit, along with the ASA’s response. The videos and marketing material on Steam’s web store currently include things like structures and buildings that don’t appear in the game, spaceships flying low to the ground and in formation, large-scale space combat, and animal size and behavior that doesn’t match up with what players have observed.

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The person who posted the complaint, RedditorAzzerUk, also posted the response they had received from the ASA:

“We will ensure the advertisers are made aware of any points relating to other marketing material under their control (such as the Hello Games YouTube channel and website).” They also said “The outcomes of ASA investigations are cross-applicable to other marketing making the same claims, so any decision reached in relation to the Steam page would apply to other advertising forNo Man’s Skywhere the same (or materially similar) claims appear.”

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No Man’s Skyhas been a magnet for controversy since it launched in early August. Gamers have beendisappointed by bugsandcrashes, and the reviews on the Steam page are overwhelmingly negative. It’s also led to further examination of both Steam andSony’s digital return policies. Hopefully, all of this will cause people to reconsider the next time their cursor is hovering over the “pre-order” button, but I doubt it.

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