You’ll see many strange and wonderful things in your journey through No Man’s Sky, most of which will be seen on planets.
At some point, everyone in their No Man's Sky playthrough wants to find an Earth-like planet to settle down on. From large bodies of water to green trees and almost no hazards, paradise worlds ...
It starts with expanding the universe. No Man’s Sky now has “billions of new solar systems and trillions of new planets,” according to Murray, with new biomes and terrain available on each.
Those changes include, for the first time in the No Man's Sky universe, massive gas giants that Murray says are "ten times bigger than our biggest planet. It’s truly end-game stuff to explore ...
Hello Games announced the latest No Man's Sky update, Worlds Part II, a free download available on all platforms that the developer says will add "trillions of new planets and billions of new solar ...
No Man’s Sky has always been big ... the update will introduce “billions of new solar systems and trillions of new planets.” “Terrain is more detailed and far more varied with huge ...
One base builder in No Man's Sky shows off a raft house of their own design, though an issue affecting builds on water ...
And that's before we get to those aforementioned gas giants - massive spheres said to be ten times bigger than No Man's Sky's previous biggest planet. Players brave enough to venture down to their ...
No Man’s Sky continues to add value. Each update for the game has breathed new life into it. Worlds Part II does this and more. The update adds more than new star systems and planets ...
Last year, No Man’s Sky saw a literal game-changing update with Worlds Part 1, expanding on an already huge universe with more planets, creatures, and even a new game mode. Now Worlds Part 2 is ...
No Man’s Sky is ridiculous. The game was released in 2016 and is still getting major new updates, and the latest adds “billions of new stars and planets”. The No Man’s Sky update is called ...