The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature brand new free game updates and a possible Xbox One and Mac versions soon.
Hello Games announced upcoming free updates for "No Man's Sky" as the developers posted on their official blog website that they hired a community and support management team to prioritize and categorize feedback and issues that community has raised for the game.
Despite the hype of exploring 18 quintillion planets in a huge universe, gamers were quickly bored about "No Man's Sky" due to lack of game features and not to mention, the numerous bugs and glitches that were present before its official launch.
So far, Hello Games had already launched four patch updates for "No Man's Sky" and will continue do so very soon. The future free updates allow improve, expand and build "No Man's Sky's" universe properly for gamers who wanted to see its full potential.
Hello Games founder and game creator Sean Murray stated that the launch day patch will grant players the ability to build bases and own giant space freighters. Once the bugs are all patched, the new features can begin rolling in.
In other news, it seems that Hello Games looks to expand "No Man's Sky" beyond the PlayStation 4 and PC platforms as rumors of a Xbox One and Mac versions began to surface.
Murray told Daily Star that he needed to be "very specific with his words" and he was not sure if he was allowed say something regarding the Xbox One version of "No Man's Sky". Murray was more than happy to talk about the future possibilities that the new and powerful console hardware, could have on the game.
Hello Games plans on having "No Man's Sky" to be procedurally generated. Meaning, more powerful hardware does not mean upgraded textures or a higher frame rate. It means they can fundamentally change the experience of what game is like in with better experience for the players.
There is also a Mac version of "No Man's Sky" in the works sometime next year. Although gamers can install a window's program on their Mac computers to play "No Man's Sky", there is still a bit of hope that a Mac version could be in the works and gamers will have to wait for further announcements from Hello Games after they have launched, thus having several post launch plans.
"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.