No Man's Sky 10th Anniversary Teases New Game & Update
Sean Murray said the game has received more than 45 major updates since its 2016 launch as Hello Games teases what comes next.
- On Tuesday, Hello Games marked No Man's Sky's 10th anniversary with a commemorative trailer and an open letter from CEO Sean Murray thanking the community for a decade of support.
- Since its 2016 launch with controversial reviews, No Man's Sky evolved through approximately 40 major free updates, gradually transforming player perception and rebuilding trust through continuous content additions.
- Players have explored less than 1% of the game's 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 planets, while cross-platform support now extends to PS5, Nintendo Switch, and XBOX, expanding accessibility across multiple gaming devices.
- Hello Games is currently developing the next major update, COSMOS, while continuing work on their upcoming project Light No Fire, first revealed at The Game Awards in 2023.
- Murray emphasized the community's essential role, stating "we just wouldn't be excited about it without community," highlighting the symbiotic relationship driving the studio's long-term vision for the franchise.
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No Man's Sky 10th Anniversary Teases New Game & Update
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