No Man's Sky Updated with Cross-Save, PS5 Support, and the Return of the Mass Effect Collaboration

No Man's Sky Updated with Cross-Save, PS5 Support, and the Return of the Mass Effect Collaboration

Hello Games continues to update their space simulator No Man’s Sky as the game now has Cross-Save support, PS5 Pro support, and the return of the Mass Effect collaboration where players can encounter the SSV Normandy SR1 through a mission that will only be available for a limited time.

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No Man’s Sky Updated With Free Fractal Update, Now Supports PS VR 2

No Man’s Sky Updated With Free Fractal Update, Now Supports PS VR 2

Hello Games is still at it at updating their space simulator No Man’s Sky as their latest big update called Fractal is now live. The 4.1 update mainly improves the virtual reality experience but also has new additions like the Utopia Speeder Starship, a new Expedition, and more. Together with this update comes the PlayStation VR 2 support as the peripheral is now available worldwide.

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No Man's Sky Foundation Update Patch Notes Released

Hello Games have have been quite silent since the release of their ambitious game No Man's Sky, and for good reason. Now, the developers has announced the Foundation Updated, a patch that will add a series of new features such as base building, new game modes, as well as a fix a good number of bugs that have been affecting the game since launch.

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No Man's Sky Video Review

Hello Games' No Man's Sky is one of the most talked-about titles this year, and not always for the right reasons. If the extreme range of Metacritic user scores is any indication, some love it and some hate it, but one thing is definitely true: this was a clear case of an indie developer biting off more than they could chew.

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No Man's Sky Review - Looking For Depth In All The Wrong Places

No Man's Sky Review - Looking For Depth In All The Wrong Places

Hello Games' No Man's Sky is one of the most talked-about titles this year, and not always for the right reasons. If the extreme range of Metacritic user scores is any indication, some love it and some hate it, but one thing is definitely true: this was a clear case of an indie developer biting off more than they could chew.

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