Finally, after two months of waiting, "No Man's Sky" has released their base building "foundation update" that will resolve a lot of its bugs and issues.
Despite the criticisms received by the "No Man's Sky", a lot of gamers are still excited and patiently waited for the fix update to arrive, and finally it will be released this week according to the official statement of Hello Games. The creator also said that the update will be called "The Foundation Update" since foundations are added to base building.
Since the release of the five-year in the making game "No Man's Sky", the team and its developers spent almost six weeks of updating the game with seven patches across both platforms. The last update released was version 1.09 on September 24 which resolves a lot of critical bugs and post-release issues.
Hello Games also said that the "Foundation Update" won't be their biggest enhancement yet and hopes that this is already the beginning of something new. There have been a lot of discussions, both positive and negative given the issues and bugs of the game. The creators just remained quiet, instead, focused more on listening on how to improve the game.
In a statement, Hello Games said, "The discussion around No Man's Sky since release has been intense and dramatic. We have been quiet, but we are listening and focusing on improving the game that our team loves and feels so passionately about." They added, "Positive or negative feedback, you have been heard and that will truly help to make this a better game for everyone."
On the other note, Hello Games has been accused of the false advertisement after the head, Sean Murray, cited that the "No Man's Sky" game is capable of multi-player interaction, but failed in the execution. With this, gamer's complaints prompted the U.K.'s Advertising Standards to investigate the matter. Both Hello Games and Murray remained quiet about the issue until this announcement.