The redemption of No Man's Sky is one of the more interesting stories to come out of the video game industry in recent years. Most are familiar with how the game turned itself around by now. Initially launching devoid of the life promised by its developers, the team at Hello Games has worked consistently over the last six years to ensure that the exploration title gave fans a meaningful experience. One of the ways No Man's Sky has given players new free content is through its expeditions.
Originally coming to the game in early 2021, No Man's Sky's expeditions are multiplayer events where all players spawn in the same location with a random collection of technology, ships, and weaponry. The latest expedition to be brought to No Man's Sky is the Polestar expedition, which marks the game's eighth. Rather than having all players spawn on a planet to begin Polestar, they will instead start the expedition on a shipping freighter.
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From there, No Man's Sky players will have to use their random assortment of gear to repair the unique technology found on their shipping freighter. This will slowly unveil more about the freighter's predicament and how the players arrived on it in the first place, giving the Polestar expedition a bit more of a mystery for players to solve as they work through its phases. Alongside revealing the mystery of their freighter, players will also earn some cosmetic items such as posters and ship customization options.
There's also a new jellyfish-like companion for No Man's Sky should a player complete the Polestar expedition. However, for those who are in no rush to get to the expedition, they need not be worried. While Polestar is available now, it
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