The latest major update for No Man's Sky introduces a new expedition-exclusive starship, which some players have realized includes an entertaining reference to the first title ever published by the game's developer, Hello Games. No Man's Sky has recently seen yet another surge in popularity following its Omega update, which adds a plethora of new features as well as a limited-time community expedition event that can even be played for free over the next few days by those who don't own the game.
This marks the first time that No Man's Sky has ever had a free-to-play period, and while the opportunity to dive into the game's boundless universe is only available until February 19, it offers the perfect chance for newcomers to get a taste of the game nonetheless. The dozens of updates that No Man's Sky has received over the years have always been available for existing players to download for free, with the game being widely praised for its wealth of content requiring no additional payment beyond the one-time purchase of the game. No Man's Sky has managed to sustain itself monetarily solely through these sales, with no paid DLC or microtransactions in sight.
Many fanshave already gotten hold of the new Starborn ship introduced with No Man's Sky's latest update, which has been found to include a funny reference to Joe Danger, the first title published by Hello Games. This subtle detail was recently pointed out by a fan online known as SEANPLEASEDISABLEPVP, with an image of the easter egg revealing a decal of a Gek wearing the iconic helmet and goggles of Joe Danger, the daredevil protagonist of the racing and platform game of the same name. Originally released back in 2010, Joe Danger was originally a PS3 exclusive title, though it made its way to various other platforms over the following years.
The unique new starship featuring the reference is an exclusive reward that is earned by completing the new Omega expedition event. This marks the 12th expedition for No Man's Sky s
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