1. No Man's Sky
  2. News

No Man's Sky News

No Man's Sky builds on Worlds success with another amazing new feature

As if the original rise of No Man's Sky, from widely bemoaned disappointment to cherished success story, wasn't enough, developer Hello Games recently revamped its best-in-class space sandbox game with the launch of major overhaul Worlds Part One. Seemingly still not satisfied, the team now announces its next update, No Man's Sky Aquarius, which delivers another essential upgrade inspired by a piece of fan art, and grants us a feature that's sorely lacking from rivals such as Starfield - fishing.


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

No Man's Sky just leapt into the most played Steam Deck top five

No Man's Sky soars again as new update prompts biggest discount yet

No Man's Sky just completely refreshed its procedural universe

Introducing...No Man's Sky Aquarius

Hello Everyone!

Today, the Aquarius Update is free to download for existing players and introduces something we have been tempted to add ever since we stood on the shores of No Man’s Sky’s planets and looked out across their watery expanses - fishing! Full patch notes are available here.

[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]

Players can now explore the universe to find their perfect waterside spot, hopping with fish - sit and relax alone with their thoughts, or with fellow Travellers looking out over alien vistas waiting for a bite.

[h3]Fishing[/h3]

Fishing in No Man’s Sky is a uniquely relaxing experience, either alone with your thoughts or with the companionship of others. Grab a rod and your friends (optional!) and set out to explore the universe in the hunt for the perfect fishing spot.



The thrill of the catch lies in the fact that you never quite know what you’re going to pull up. The variety of aquatic life ranges vastly from common minnow-like fish to huge alien marine mammals. Catches vary greatly from planet-to-planet and dedicated anglers will have to travel far to find the rarest of fish.



[h3]Exo-Skiff[/h3]

Venture into the ocean on your deployable Exo-Skiff. This customisable fishing platform floats over the roughest seas and has its own bespoke cold storage inventory, making it the perfect way to hunt for those fish that are only found in deep waters.



[h3]Explore to find rare catches[/h3]

Travellers who wish to complete their fishing log will have to explore a huge range of different environments and water conditions, as well as crafting specialist bait to attract rare catches and elusive legendary fish…



And while you’re waiting patiently to catch a bite, why not dredge for messages in bottles from those that have passed this way before?

[h3]Automated Fish Traps[/h3]



Research the Automated Trap blueprints and establish your own autonomous floating fish farm to gather in fish while you explore elsewhere.

[h3]Aquarius Expedition[/h3]



The Aquarius expedition begins today, and will run for approximately six weeks. Go on a quest across the galaxy to catch fish, gather stories, and think about the one that got away… Players who complete the Aquarius expedition will earn a beautifully detailed set of deep-sea customisation parts, including a unique underwater jetpack.



[h3]New Cooking Recipes[/h3]

Of course, with this new-found ability to farm the lakes, seas and oceans, you will want to develop your cooking skills, with all-new recipes and ingredient combinations out there to be discovered.



[h3]Fishing Records[/h3]

The Wonders Catalogue now has a dedicated collection of fishing information, detailing the history of all your catches and their weight records, as well as information on how to find each species.



[h3]Deep-Sea Diving Suit[/h3]

Hardened against the extreme conditions found beneath the waves, this diving suit is the perfect choice for both deep-water exploration and an afternoon's fishing.





[h3]Aquarius Poster Collection[/h3]

Decorate the walls of your fishing shack with the Sea Chart, Bounty of the Sea and Gone Fishin' posters.



[h3]Lost Angler’s Rig[/h3]

Complete the Aquarius Expedition to uncover the fishy tale of the Lost Angler and earn the use of their exclusive fishing equipment.



[h3]Tentacled Figurine[/h3]

A synthetic polymer companion for your starship’s cockpit, fashioned in the likeness of a sea creature.



[h3]Aquarius Flight Pack[/h3]

Hardened against the extreme conditions found beneath the waves, this jetpack replacement allows for smooth and stylish passage through the murky abyss.



[h2]Development Update[/h2]

Our last update was “Worlds Part I” just a few weeks ago. It resulted in our biggest player numbers in over 5 years. Eight years in and we feel so lucky to have so many folks still care about this game we love. It gives our tiny team energy, making us want to pour more into the No Man’s Sky universe.

Something people really loved in the Worlds update was the new water technology - tons of players were posting videos of themselves just chilling at the water’s edge. One piece of fan art in particular stopped us in our tracks, of a player lazily fishing from their wing of their starship. This art, and others like it, was right at the heart of the inspiration behind the Aquarius update.



My favourite thing is to build a little base on the perfect shoreline, so I can cast my rod whenever the mood takes me. I’m excited for new players to join me!

Full patch notes for Aquarius are available here.

Our journey continues.

Sean

No Man's Sky finally delivers the perfect reason to explore a few trillion planets: to go fishing




It seems impossible to comprehend now, but in 1969 three government employees climbed into a rocket and blasted themselves to the moon—even though there were no fish there. They bounced around, they drove a buggy, they picked up rocks, but the journey was ultimately pointless because there were no space ponds and no moon fish to catch. Why do you think we stopped going?..
Read more.

No Man’s Sky's Aquarius update brings a touch of Dredge to the cosmos by letting you become an interstellar fisherperson

If you enjoy standing by virtual bodies of water and praying that you've picked the right worm to tempt what dwells within to take a little nibble, the latest update for No Man's Sky is definitely for you. Dubbed Aquarius, it arrives today, September 4, and is all about reeling in alien fish via a bunch of new mechanics.

Following on from the pretty popular Worlds Update part one - which revamped planet biomes with stuff like fresh weather effects and more immersive water - Hello Games has been inspired by a bit of Reddit fan art to give folks the chance to embrace their inner angler.

As outlined in the patch notes and the trailer below, Aquarius adds fishing to the game via new systems that'll let players "explore the universe to find their perfect waterside spot, hopping with fish - sit and relax alone with their thoughts, or with fellow Travelers looking out over alien vistas waiting for a bite."

Read more

No Man's Sky just leapt into the most played Steam Deck top five

The long term success of No Man's Sky continues to impress as, following its latest Worlds Part 1 update, it has become the fifth most played game by Steam Deck users. The Steam Deck top played chart for July 2024 shows the game has risen a massive 32 places compared to June 2024, and the latest weekly chart changes suggest it even peaked as high as number three before dropping back to number four for this week.


The Steam Deck top played chart is a great way for gamers not only to see how the fate of any given game is going but also to see what new or old games might be worth a try on their own best gaming handheld. The top ten is dominated by RPG type games that lend themselves to slow casual exploration - rather than lightning fast interactions - and No Man's Sky perfectly falls into that category.


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

No Man's Sky soars again as new update prompts biggest discount yet

No Man's Sky just completely refreshed its procedural universe

No Man's Sky is about to become the loneliest videogame in the world