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'No Man's Sky' Latest News & Update: Features for Patch Detailed; More Equipment, Bases Possible Soon?

'No Man's Sky' Latest News & Update: Features for Patch Detailed; More Equipment, Bases Possible Soon?

"No Man's Sky" seemingly lands itself on a new update for now, with word from Hello Games themselves. For the time being, bug fixes are only the beginning for the said space exploration title.

As some may know, "No Man's Sky" has quite the reputation to bring around after promising gameplay time that will most likely outlive everyone. Right now, however, the title has the right to disclose its contents related to the game's music.

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the latest update for "No Man's Sky" comes in the form of patch 1.09, wherein Audio Chief Paul Weir divulged new music being made. Furthermore, Weir clarifies that the exact as to when it will arrive is still a blur, but will do it the soonest.

As per Express, the patch 1.09 for "No Man's Sky" also focuses on various bug fixes coming from the 1.08 previously. The promise of the Hello Games, however, is that the team will be busy doing such and head to the next few features afterwards.

These new feats for "No Man's Sky" will be comprised of massive freighters to utilize, as well as build various bases to go with it. So far, the appeal of "No Man's Sky" has expanded, with the company living up to the promise of a seemingly endless journey.

Recent reports have spoken of the narrow chance for players to see each other in "No Man's Sky," or at least the possibility of meeting someone they know. A contradiction was allegedly claimed with two players supposedly finding themselves staying in the same planet even without visually meeting.

"No Man's Sky" has over 18 quintillion planets to venture, with hundreds of hours to spend for the procedurally generated game. What else is in store for "No Man's Sky" in the future?

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