No Man's Sky won't be the same: the biggest Worlds update has been released for the popular game, which will make planets even more realistic and diverse

By: Anton Kratiuk | 17.07.2024, 22:50

Finally, we've learnt what Hello Games studio head Sean Murray meant when he tweeted a meaningful Earth-shaped emoji.

Here's What We Know

For the popular space "sandbox" No Man's Sky released a major update Worlds It will make such sweeping changes to the game that it is divided into several parts, and now only its first component has been released.

Developers have significantly improved procedural generation of planets in No Man's Sky and now they will be much more realistic, diverse and interesting. Thanks to the technologies that Hello Games discovered while working on Light No Fire, the game designers were able to add a lot of weather effects, including rain, fog, thunderstorms, strong winds, small dust particles during volcanic eruptions and many others.

In addition, the variety of flora and fauna of the planets has increased, players will be able to tame brand new creatures, making them riding animals or pets.

Sean Murray paid special attention to clouds in his story. Now they in No Man's Sky are volumetric, realistic and visible from space. The developer said that every time his team strives to surprise players with something new and unusual, and the Worlds update should emphasise that over the eight years of support for No Man's Sky, Hello Games' commitment has not faded, but has only grown stronger.

This patch is the biggest of 2024, but there are many more different innovations in store for gamers in the future.

All the details of Worlds can be found on the No Man's Sky website, on Steam or directly in the game.

The patch was released on all platforms at once.

Source: HelloGamesTube