Hello Games headed by Sean Murray is about to release "No Man's Sky" update 1.10. The announcement came after months of studying and developing the game. The update is also propelled by the various issues the game has received since launching.
Months after the "No Man's Sky" game was launched, fans are way beyond disappointed. But imagine how the developer also felt when news broke that the game is a failure? Prior to launching, the buzz surrounding the "No Man's Sky" game is overwhelming. Fans even expressed their feelings saying, they can't wait for the space exploration game to arrive.
Few weeks after it was launched, "No Man's Sky" is one of the most hated game online. After several technical issues, poor story concept and redundant activities, it's time to bring out the issues. For days, Hello Games headed by Sean Murray addressed fans and worked on the issues. But as weeks and months passed, the issues became bigger and more severe; causing Hello Games to stop commenting on the issues.
With players keen on knowing when they will get the latest update, even "No Man's Sky" and Sean Murray's twitter pages were mum about the issue until today when they finally revealed the "No Man's Sky" update 1.10 or what they call the Foundation update.
In the twitter page of Murray, it said "If you could have lived our lives over the last months, you'd know how meaningful this is. Here's update 1.1".
The patch notes of the "No Man's Sky" update 1.1 include the addition of Game Modes divided into three categories, Base Building, Making Camp, Freighters, New resources and technology and User Interface.
For the complete patch note of the "No Man's Sky" Update 1.10, you can read them all here. For news about the "No Man's Sky" game, read us here on GameNGuide.