Sean Murray, studio head of Hello Games, was at The Game Awards to unveil their next project - Light No Fire.

set in an planet-sized open world setting, earned the praise of the Cyberpunk 2077 developer, CD Projekt Red, shortly after its announcement.

CD Projekt Red replied to a tweet by Murray about Hello Games' new IP, where he received some friendly advice about his announcement, saying "Okay Sean, don't over promise. Just say we've been working on something and show some clips!"

The Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher developer cheekily replied to the tweet with, "You can always fix it later. Congrats on the impressive reveal."

It is a light-hearted and fun exchange between two studios that have suffered the most disastrous game launches in history. No Man's Sky and Cyberpunk 2077 are often noted for their controversial release and eventual redemption arcs.