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‘No Man’s Sky”s Outlaws update lets players be a space pirate

Improved space combat, unique pirate missions, and more

‘No Man’s Sky’ will work on the Steam Deck

Sean Murray shared a video of the game in action

‘No Man’s Sky’ creator says the game isn’t finished by ‘a long shot’

With nearly 20 updates to the game since it was released in 2016, ‘No Man’s Sky’ has gone from something people loved to hate on, to a sprawling space adventure packed with features, and the developer just keeps adding new ideas to the game. Right after releasing the ‘Sentinel’ update as the first of 2022, creator Sean Murray has been speaking to IGN.com about the future of the game.

‘No Man’s Sky’ is not yet finished “by a long shot” according to developer

There's a bucket list of ideas left

‘No Man’s Sky’ Sentinel Update adds in enemy mechs and overhauls combat

You get a mech, and you get a mech

‘Joe Danger’ games get remastered release on iOS

Original owners can download the updated version for free

‘No Man’s Sky’ gives players another chance to unlock ‘Mass Effect’ ship

I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favourite content in No Man's Sky

‘No Man’s Sky”s new expedition made me want to join a sandworm cult

The worm is the spice! The spice is the worm!

‘No Man’s Sky’ is finally getting positive reviews on PC

It’s taken five full years but it seems as though fortunes are finally turning around for Hello Games, the developer of ‘No Man’s Sky’. Originally released way back in August 2016 as a PlayStation console exclusive, the game has gone on to be released on Xbox consoles as well, and had multiple updates, and has finally turned the corner on Steam.
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