No Man's Sky: Beyond Update Announced
No Man's Sky major update Beyond is announced and will come to all available platforms on summer 2019.
Although action-adventure survival game No Man's Sky from developer/publisher Hello Games saw a rocky launch on PC and PlayStation 4 for lack of promised features back in August 2016, they resolved those issues before Xbox One release in July 2018.
The studio eventually worked on it by introducing multiplayer components and then started releasing a series of free updates to deliver better experience to fans, which will be continued with upcoming free update Beyond in summer 2019.
RELATED: No Man's Sky Visions Update
A huge part of the gameplay of NMS involves exploration and initially a large number of initial complain from players was that in-game open world universe seemed a bit repetitive but listening to fan community, they fixed most part of that issues.
Following the release of NEXT update last year, Hello Games worked on a roadmap for their future releases. Beyond will roll in every feature that made all three of the past free updates great and would bring in No Man's Sky Online.
RELATED: No Man's Sky The Abyss Update
Their goal here is to expand social experience to the already existent multiplayer mode that will connect group of players from across worlds to play and interact together. Despite bringing large number of people in one place, it would not be an MMO.
General online elements will be there without anyone having to subscribe to any monthly services, nor there be any sort of micro-transactions and mostly, anyone who owns the game can instantly take part into the fray.
RELATED: No Man’s Sky NEXT Update Live Now
Ever since the developers released NEXT update that received very positive feedback for it, dev team started planning on bring more participants to the table rather than small groups of friends playing to make things a lot more exciting.
Hello Games is determined to take things to further and Beyond for the foreseeable future of No Man's Sky and what seemed like an ending after previous updates was actually a new beginning for the game to player community.
Although action-adventure survival game No Man's Sky from developer/publisher Hello Games saw a rocky launch on PC and PlayStation 4 for lack of promised features back in August 2016, they resolved those issues before Xbox One release in July 2018.
The studio eventually worked on it by introducing multiplayer components and then started releasing a series of free updates to deliver better experience to fans, which will be continued with upcoming free update Beyond in summer 2019.
No Man's Sky: Beyond Update Announced |
RELATED: No Man's Sky Visions Update
A huge part of the gameplay of NMS involves exploration and initially a large number of initial complain from players was that in-game open world universe seemed a bit repetitive but listening to fan community, they fixed most part of that issues.
Following the release of NEXT update last year, Hello Games worked on a roadmap for their future releases. Beyond will roll in every feature that made all three of the past free updates great and would bring in No Man's Sky Online.
RELATED: No Man's Sky The Abyss Update
Their goal here is to expand social experience to the already existent multiplayer mode that will connect group of players from across worlds to play and interact together. Despite bringing large number of people in one place, it would not be an MMO.
General online elements will be there without anyone having to subscribe to any monthly services, nor there be any sort of micro-transactions and mostly, anyone who owns the game can instantly take part into the fray.
RELATED: No Man’s Sky NEXT Update Live Now
Ever since the developers released NEXT update that received very positive feedback for it, dev team started planning on bring more participants to the table rather than small groups of friends playing to make things a lot more exciting.
Hello Games is determined to take things to further and Beyond for the foreseeable future of No Man's Sky and what seemed like an ending after previous updates was actually a new beginning for the game to player community.