No Man’s Sky

No Man’s Sky Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series at Launch

Update 3.10 brings a graphically enhanced and smoother No Man’s Sky to the next generation of consoles. All enhancements are available to PC players. Continue your journey in a universe with bigger bases, lusher planets, more players, faster warp speeds and more—free for all existing players. • Fuller Worlds – Wander across lusher, denser alien environments than ever before. Planetary terrain is populated with thicker grasses, flowers, fungi and rocks, rendered with higher resolution textures and more detailed geometry. These improvements are available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and all PC players who run on Ultra settings. • Richer Base Construction – Base building on next generation consoles can reach more ambitious heights, with the ability to construct larger and more complex bui...

No Man’s Sky headed to Xbox One, next big update arrives this summer

Today, Hello Games, an indie team based in the United Kingdom, announce that No Man’s Sky Next is deep in development as another free update for existing players on ‘PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system’, PC as well as launching on Xbox One. In August 2016, a small indie development team Hello Games, released the hugely ambitious and highly-anticipated No Man’s Sky on PS4 and PC. Millions of gamers worldwide have spent hundreds of millions of hours voyaging across its vast, procedurally-generated sandbox universe – exploring, trading and fighting in a living breathing universe. In the last 18 months, Hello Games and No Man’s Sky’s community of avid followers have continued to build out the game through 3 major updates (Foundation, Pathfinder, Atlas Rises) and dozens of smaller...

No Man’s Sky ‘Atlas Rises’ Update 1.3 Available For Download

It’s been a year since No Man’s Sky first released, and it’s been an exciting, intense and emotional time for us at Hello Games. We have been quiet, but we have been listening intently. We’ve spent that year working hard on free updates. Update 1.3, releasing today, is our biggest to date and will be available for free to all No Man’s Sky players. Read on to learn a bit more about what you can expect to discover in the latest update — a lot has changed in a year! Atlas Rises Featuring a new central storyline players can discover more about the universe and themselves, as well as a wide array of new and improved features. Whether you’re a veteran interloper or completely new to the No Man’s Sky universe, there has never been a better time to start your journey. Here’s a quick run down of th...

Is No Man’s Sky Finally Getting Multiplayer And Good Story Campaign?

No Man’s Sky is about to drop it’s next big update, Atlas Rises, and it seems like the game has some major new features to add. Here’s the official announcement from Hello Games: They have also had a fascinating ARG happening around the game these past few months, and players have been digging up what look like signs of a proper multiplayer mode and a much meatier story. The way Hello Games are going about it makes this seem almost like a re-release for the game, and we really hope that they have a much more compelling game for us this time around. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.  

Video Games With Massive Hype That Everyone Has Forgotten About

These games caught our attention and our interest but in the end they ended being forgotten due to bad gameplay or shitty execution or short story. These are the games that got us taking about them but now these games are only whispered in a dark alley. These are the games that had massive hype but now are forgotten. Brute Force Brute force was released on original Xbox in 2003. The game was a squad based third person shooter that uses 4 members of a team which fight in numerous battles. It was introduced as a Halo Killer and though it killed something it wasn’t halo as we will be getting the 7th game in Halo series and we didn’t even get a 2nd game of Brute Force. It came and went like a bullet train, nobody remembers this game no matter how hard Microsoft tried to promote it....

Top 15 Video Games With Immense Potential That Ultimately Disappointed

We’ve seen games that were overhyped and failed to deliver, we’ve seen games that were technical nightmares, we’ve seen games that had no real story and we’ve seen games that just broke our hearts with how bad/boring the were. So here’s a Top 15 list of games that disappointed us for one reason or another. [interaction id=”5963780bf7ddd65e0bce104e”] Final Fantasy XV Even after a long development cycle and major improvements in gameplay and visuals, the overall final experience was ultimately disappointing. While individual battles and encounters were enjoyable, the game never delivered the sense of epic wonder and magic that Final Fantasy games usually do. Metal Gear Solid V The first hour of Metal Gear Solid V was pure Kojima madness, and I really...

The Biggest (And Sometimes Scariest) Video Game Trends Of 2016

2016 was a long year. Longer then most actually, being a leap year with an extra day. Which helped since we needed the extra time catch up with all the happenings that that took place in gaming this Year. Virtual Reality Gains Momentum With both Occulus Rift and HTC (and Valve’s) Vive becoming available to the public in 2016, the stage was clearfor VR to be part of the mainstream. Or at least for gamers with high end PC and budget for what is,effectively, a very expensive display. There was some furor over Occulus underhanded tactics to lock games to platform, and about its privacy policy. Vive was lauded for its more ‘open’ approach. VR still lacked killer apps though – most games seemed to be little more than short tech demos. Playstation VR debuted later in the year di...

The Best of 2016: Top 5 Disappointing Games

Let’s face it, 2016 wasn’t exactly the best year in gaming, though not the worst either. From No Man’s Sky to Mafia III, hype and publicity was the order of the day and all we got in the end was either broken, incomplete or  a straight up crap fest. Here are our 5 most disappointing picks in gaming for 2016. 1. No Man’s Sky Release Date: 9th August, 2016 Platforms: Windows PC and PlayStation 4 No Man’s Sky, the most anticipated game of 2016, the game that was supposed to define the standards for gaming, the game that was supposed to change how we play and think about video games forever. Back to reality, and after numerous delays, death threats, and a lawsuit, we get a buttload of procedural-ly generated mediocrity, and Hello Games faces another lawsuit for fa...

No Man’s Sky: Foundation Update Adds Base Building and New Modes

No Man’s Sky is a well known game for well known reasons, and after seeing multiple patches to fix bugs and improve the gameplay, the game has finally received its first content update. Known as the Foundation Update, it adds new features like base building, new modes and new ships. Check out the trailer for the update below: You can also read the patch notes for complete details: New Modes: • Normal mode is the original chilled exploration experience. • Creative mode allows players to explore the universe without limits, and build the biggest base they can (more on this below). • Survival mode creates a much more challenging endurance experience. Secondly, the update brings base building to the game, allowing players to start building a homestead on a planet of their choosing. Bases...

No Man’s Sky Was A Mistake?

No Man’s Sky Developer Hello Games twitter account was alleged hacked. Hello Games, studio behind No man’s sky tweeted “No Man’s Sky was a mistake”. These tweet seem to have come from a fed up employee. Some followers noted that this tweet was posted via Sean’s Murray’s account. Shortly then Hello Games account was sent to private and now it accessible publicly. When people asked to comment about “mistake” tweet, a representative from Hello Games told Forbes via email that “a disgruntled employee” wrote it and the studio was currently trying to sort the issue. Sean Murray’ then posted on Twitter saying that the  “server was hacked” and that “if anything was a mistake, it was using LinkedIn without [two-factor authentication]” If anything was a mistake, it was ...

No Man’s Sky Under Investigation By The ASA

You might think that after the whole fiasco, we’d be finally moving on from No Man’s Sky. But the problems for Hello Games don’t seem to be over. In latest news, UK’s Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) will be investigating the game’s allegedly misleading promotions. The ASA is an independent regulator whose role is to regulate the content of advertisements, sales promotions and direct marketing in the UK by investigating complaints made about ads, sales promotions or direct marketing. After numerous complaints about the game’s false advertising, disappointing gameplay and lack of multiplayer, Reddi user AzzerUK filed a formal complaint with the ASA as they feel the game’s advertising is ultimately misleading when compared to the features found in ...

Steam Reiterates Its Refund Policy Regarding No Man’s Sky

After a Reddit post claiming that Steam was offering refunds for No Man’s Sky irrespective of playtime went up, people were quick to take notice. The post became widely popular, going to to become on of the most upvoted posts on the site, and while it is technically not false, it is misleading. Yes, it is possible to get a refund on No Man’s Sky irrespective of the fact whether you’ve played it for 1 hour or 100, Valve hasn’t exactly made an exception to its automatic refund policy for the game, and thanks to the huge number of players asking for a refund, there’s now a PSA on the No Man’s Sky store page to make things clear. As the official policy, a game will be refunded by Valve as long as “the request is made within fourteen days of purchase, and the...


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