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No Man's Sky adds a game changing quality-of-life feature, eight years later

I'm constantly floored by No Man's Sky's redemption arc. Over the last eight years, Hello Games has expanded and improved the universe-sized space game and shows no signs of slowing down. It's a testament to the studio's willingness to make No Man's Sky the premier cosmic experience, despite the incredibly rough launch. While colossal, mechanically diverse updates are often the most impressive, there's still value in smaller quality-of-life changes. That's why the newest No Man's Sky patch is one worth celebrating.


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No Man's Sky dev pulls out all the stops to fix a player's buggy save with 611 hours of playtime at risk: 'I promise to hawk that bug and fix it'




What's the biggest save disaster you've ever had? I still wake up in a cold sweat remembering the cold April day in 2009 when I quicksaved in the final level of Max Payne a nanosecond before a bullet took my head clean off. Was that my only save? Yes. Was I an idiot? Yes. Did I learn anything from it? Absolutely not...
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For Halloween, No Man's Sky is going full-blown cosmic horror for a fortnight

Get your own UFO in the latest No Man's Sky update during a really weird Expedition

Hello Games have updated No Man's Sky again, bringing with it a reality-bending new Expedition with The Cursed.

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New No Man's Sky update The Cursed tears apart the very fabric of reality

One of the most impressive things about the No Man's Sky redemption is that Hello Games never seems truly satisfied. Not content with merely righting the ship and delivering on its initial promises, the developer continues to unleash update after update, pushing what's already PC's best space sandbox game to new and greater heights. Next on the list is something rather fitting for Halloween seasons, as the especially creepy new event No Man's Sky: The Cursed is unleashed upon the universe, bringing battles "at a scale not seen before."


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