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'No Man's Sky' rumors: Leaked DLC features include upgradable ATV, land vehicles; Xbox One version in the works this year?

| Jan 20, 2017 04:10 AM EST

No Man's Sky is an upcoming adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie British studio Hello Games.

New details for "No Man's Sky" reveal new leaked DLC game features and a possible Xbox One version in the works this year.

Several rumors are making rounds regarding leaked new game features for "No Man's Sky" this year as a NMS Google Doc contained a data file which suggests an invasion of land vehicles and dialogues that reads "loss of traction" plus reference to speed and acceleration. Of course, this points out to "No Man's Sky" goin towards land exploration by aid of vehicles.

The leaked DLC update for "No Man's Sky" also revealed vertical boosters, jet engine plus mounted turrets and ATV upgrades in the game very soon, PoweUpGaming reported. The update will also involve some farming, building a terminal and hiring a mechanic, as well as series of missions to complete so that gamers can gather the correct materials.

The new land vehicles will be fully upgradable via existing in-game components, which will allow players to add things like Jetpacks, better top-speed, storage and weapons system.

While Hello Games is yet to confirm the new vehicles, the studio's recent Foundation update was said to kickstart a wave of new features.

The new "No Man's Sky" update lays the foundation for more content to come, and includes base building, space freighters, new game modes and lots more.

Hello Games previously hinted that "No Man's Sky" could feature a multiplayer gameplay, fixes on the portals and climate changes on the game's setting.

In other news, it seems that an Xbox One version of "No Man's Sky" could happen this year as Hello Games founder Sean Murray stated that he was "very specific with his words" and he was not sure if he was allowed say something about it in the first place.

Murray added that he was more than happy to talk about the future possibilities that the new and powerful console hardware, could have on "No Man's Sky" and plans on having it to be procedurally generated.

Meaning, more powerful hardware does not mean upgraded textures or a higher frame rate. They may or can fundamentally change the experience of what game is like in with better experience for the players, Daily Star reported.

"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.

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