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No Man's Sky is a procedural science fiction exploration and survival game developed by English developer Hello Games out of Guildford, UK. Hello Games is best known for their Joe Danger series, and brought their unique development style to No Man's Sky. The game features planetary exploration, deep oceans, space-based battles, predators and prey, and much more across various procedurally-generated worlds. Each world has its own ecosystems, rewards, and dangers, leading the player through the four core pillars of the game: Explore, Fight, Trade, and Survive. The game launched on 9 August 2016 in NA on PlayStation 4, 10 August in EU on PlayStation 4, and worldwide on 12 August on PC. The launch for Xbox took place on 24 July, 2018. Subsequent launches added support for Nintendo Switch on 7 Oct, 2022 and the Mac on 1 June 2023.
Civilized space regions of the No Man's Sky universe are local groupings formed by individual or groups of players.
Ingame Emblems:
Orbital Patch 4.64 - 9 April, 2024
Orbital Patch 4.63 - 29 March, 2024
Orbital Patch 4.62 - 27 March, 2024
Orbital Patch 4.61 - 27 March, 2024
Orbital Update - 27 March, 2024
Omega Patch 4.52 - 27 February, 2024
Omega Patch 4.51 - 15 February, 2024
Omega Update - 15 February, 2024
Holiday Expeditions 2023 4.48 - 3 January, 2024
Holiday Expeditions 2023 4.47 - 14 December, 2023
Holiday Expeditions 2023 4.46.2 - 13 December, 2023
Holiday 2023 Expeditions - 8 December, 2023
Echoes Patch 4.45 - 19 September, 2023
Echoes Patch 4.44 - 7 September, 2023
Voyagers Expedition Update - 31 August, 2023
Echoes Patch 4.43 - 30 August, 2023
Echoes Patch 4.42 - 29 August, 2023
Echoes Patch 4.41 - 25 August, 2023
Echoes Update - 24 August, 2023
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