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No Man’s Sky details Origins, one of its most ambitious updates

No Man's Sky details Origins, one of its most ambitious updates

Hello Games shows the great advances that the 3.0 update of its space Sandbox will have

No Man’s Sky today presented its new free update, Origins, adding one more stone in the exemplary trajectory of the Hello Games project, which, based on continuous effort and constant updates without payment, has gone from being a controversial launch to becoming everything a symbol of how to reverse a difficult situation and how to create a great game based on continuing to believe in it and not abandon it.

In addition to a long list of improvements, available to all users, fans have especially celebrated the glimpse of giant worms, in the style of Dune and that were part of the original plans and some promotional videos, before having to be eliminated in the final game for not being “very funny” in the testing phase. That was one of the many “broken promises” for which the original game was condemned by some of the fans, so its presence here is another circle that closes in pursuit of the greatness of an essential title for lovers of the special games.

No Man's Sky details Origins, one of its most ambitious updates

News list

  • Millions of new planets have emerged within existing solar systems.
  • Some solar systems now have two or three stars, creating new celestial patterns.
  • The new worlds have a much more rugged and pronounced orography, generating great mountains and more spectacular views. The planets that were already there will retain their configuration to maintain the player bases.
  • New more attractive interface.
  • More diversity in flora and fauna on all planets, more variety of colors and shapes to increase the visual richness of landscapes, combined with a new cloud rendering that will generate more varied skies and more dynamic scenarios, including a renewed system of ambient lighting, which will be especially evident in storms.
  • Formation of swamps with their own setting, as well as the emergence of volcanoes.
  • News and new filters in photo mode.
  • Colossal new buildings have been discovered, huge structures seen from miles away that contain all manner of treasures and knowledge, including stories of civilization travel.
  • Some planets have been infested with anomalous fauna and flora, making them especially dangerous to explore.
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