Developer Hello Games is teasing what could be a huge new patch.
No Man’s Sky has had several small but important updates this year, and another one is on the way next week. This latest update will be called Origins, and according to developer Hello Games, it’s “the beginning of something new.”
While the developer uncovered almost no about this new update outside of its name and that it will be delivered one week from now, there are a couple of signs. For a certain something, Hello Games quickly analyzes the Origins update to the game’s previous Foundation and Beyond refreshes, which reshaped the game and includes tremendous new highlights. It is highly unlikely to know whether Origins will truly be that huge, yet it absolutely appears to be significant. Regardless, Origins will come toward the finish of a significant year for No Man’s Sky. In the course of the most recent a while, Hello Games has reliably gotten new substance to players a constant flow of patches that helped keep the game fascinating. These updates included Living Ships, Exo Mechs, and the ongoing Desolation update which let players investigate tragically missing space ships. While these updates have been certainly significant for the game, Hello Games thinks of them as little updates since they’re generally about including content instead of changing any of the game’s center frameworks. For the present, we’ll need to hold up until Hello Games uncovers more about the Origins update one week from now to discover exactly how huge the progressions may be. Up until this point, we’ve seen the presentation of living boats, huge stompy exo-mechs, creepy relinquished space stations to investigate, cross-play, even dashboard bobbleheads – all of which have assisted improve the spacefaring center set up at the game’s delivery in 2016.
Hello Games says it’ll share full details of Origins – No Man’s Sky’s eleventh named update, if you were wondering – alongside its PS4, Xbox One, and PC release next.