‘No Man's Sky’ Developers Working On Updates, Hello Games Tweets

"No Man's Sky" has just been equipped with the Foundation Update last week, and recently the developers sent out a tweet implying that they're already working on new content and updates.

On Tuesday morning, Hello Games tweeted "A busy day at the landing pad." The tweet was accompanied by a fan-made GIF of a ship landing on a base on top of a building. It did not reveal much, but it suggested that it is currently hard at work in creating updates to release sometime in the future.

Additionally, this also marks the first time that Hello Games has shown any form of transparency with regards to its activities and developments, as they've often resorted to staying silent and leave the fans in the dark and let them wait impatiently for any news they might want to obtain.

And after having to endure technical problems during its launch, which was deemed as one of the most controversial product launches in recent gaming history, the developers communicating with its customers is seen as a start of being more open and lenient with giving news, according to iDigital Times.

The "No Man's Sky" Foundation Update that was released just recently contained base building as well as a feature to recruit alien partners to gather resources, slowly laying the foundation of adding more DLC in the future. Leaks also suggest that the developers are working on new land vehicles and an NPC race.

Hello Games has also provided some patch notes on the fixes and workarounds that they've been conducting. The patch notes read that those who are running the game in SLI need to disable the TAA in order for the game to run, fixed an issue about underwater buildings and other bugs that continue to affect players' progress during the game, according to Express UK.

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