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No Man’s Sky update brings further ship building improvements, QoL fixes and more

Like clockwork, Hello Games have once again announced and released a surprise update for No Man’s Sky. Available right now, the latest ‘Breach’ update introduces a new expedition, an expansion to the game’s ship building mechanics and more.

Making the announcement on their blog, Sean Murray and the team at Hello Games wrote: “Our update for Halloween is called Breach, and it leans into the thrill of custom ship assembly, space-walking, skydiving, and community spirit introduced in Voyagers.”

While a much smaller update when compared to the aforementioned Voyagers, this free content drop still offers plenty to explore and enjoy, including:

  • Abandoned Corvette ships to scavenge in deep space
  • New rare vertical corvette parts
  • Atlas-themed ship modules
  • Expanded space-walking
  • Multiple quality-of-life improvements
    • Enhanced snapping during ship building
    • Better collision
    • Ship painting improvements

With this patch primarily focused on the latest community expedition, the Breach update is far from the game’s biggest. Even so, there are plenty of new features and functionality to get stuck into – making what is in many ways the perfect ‘casual’ space game even more enjoyable.

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