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    When Hello Games first launched its procedural-generated space-based game No Man's Sky, the developers promoted it as a galaxy that has tons of life to discover and plenty of space to explore. For the game's latest free update, however, players will have to explore a galaxy that has almost no life in it.

     

    In a post on the Xbox Wire site, Hello Games says its next expedition update will be released later this week. It's called Adrift, and it takes place an a kind of alternative universe compared to what players of No Man's Sky have encountered and explored in the past.

     

    Hello Games says:

     

    There is no life to be seen anywhere – no aliens, no space stations, none of the usual network of shops and buildings. Although everyone awakes on the same planet (the desolate, worm-infested Lapezuk), you will not be together in the usual sense. Communication is consumed by static and the boundaries between each of your individual realities have thickened.

    The Adrift expedition will reportedly give No Man's Sky players more of a challenge as they will have to rely more on their own skills than ever before just to survive in this empty universe.

     

     

    The game's official website has more info on the Adrift update. Players will be able to earn new rewards during the event, and even access the new Iron Vulture starship. There will also be new starship customization options, new posters, decals, and titles, and an abandoned frigate that players can explore if they dare. The Adrift event will last for seven weeks.

     

    Hello Games says it has even more updates for No Man's Sky in the works for the rest of 2024. in December 2023, the team announced a new game, the fantasy-themed Light No Fire. The team has not revealed when that game will be released.

     

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    Enjoyed this game immensely. Well, until the insane nagging and incessant "help" became intolerable.

     

    After launching off planets hundreds of times, did I really need to be reminded to hold down 'W' to launch and to use 'S' to move backwards in space? Of course not, but the game thought so, so reminded me every... single... time.

     

    Did I really need to be constantly nagged to choose an active quest when all I was doing was exploring to collect resources and experience? Of course not, but the game constantly nagged me to select an active quest, and never content with the one I chose (only to stop the nagging) then thought it was helpful to remind me about all the other quests, cycling through them in a constant stream.

     

    Eventually I leaned a book against that part of the screen to allow me to focus on the game. But having to do that was ridiculous so I just stopped playing Nagging Man's Sky.

     

    /rant

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