No Man's Sky's redemption narrative has already been etched into the annals of video game history. The space exploration title's Steam page now holds a 'Mostly Positive' review rating, with the game seeing a steady stream of major updates that incidentally have been provided for free to players.
Interestingly, players have got to enjoy one magnificent update after another and it does not look like Sean Murray and Hello Games plan to stop anytime soon. In their latest blog post, Murray acknowledged that there is already a host of surprising new future content planned along with the previously-announced launch on Nintendo Switch for later this year.
The game was initially released for Windows and PlayStation 4 in 2016, followed by Xbox One in 2018, and for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S in 2020.
Partnering with Bandai Namco Europe for the game's distribution, Hello Games will be releasing the spacefaring game on Nintendo Switch on October 7, 2022. The title will be available through Nintendo's eShop and physically through all retailers. The developers will also be releasing a physical PlayStation 5 version for the first time ever.
In No Man's Sky, the player character is a Traveler free to explore an almost-infinite number of planets and star systems filled with various sorts of flora and fauna. Given the procedurally-generated aspect of the title, players will forever be finding unique items inside the game's over 18 quintillion planets and their ecosystems.
Players get to engage in gathering resources, document various species, build planetary bases, acquire and upgrade ships, freighters, and much more. There is a treasure trove of things for players to find, and any expansion to newer platforms certainly makes for an
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