19 Stunning No Man's Sky Scenes That'll Draw You Back
- No Man's Sky version 5.0 overhaul enhances visuals.
- New features: basebuilding, crafting, dynamic weather.
- Engine improvements boost performance.
- New creatures and varied planet surfaces.
- Game on sale for $24 on PS5, PS4, Steam.
The Week In Games: What's Releasing Beyond Exoprimal
Discover the latest updates and releases in the gaming world. This week, we dive into the incredible new features of No Man's Sky.
19 Incredible No Man's Sky Views That Will Make You Want to Jump Back In
No Man's Sky has undergone a massive version 5.0 overhaul, making the sci-fi survival sim look more stunning than ever.
Even when its initial launch left some players feeling underwhelmed, no one could deny No Man's Sky was an absolutely gorgeous game.
Nearly eight years later, the game feels more alive and lived-in than ever.
New Features in No Man's Sky
- Basebuilding and crafting game
- Open-world survival shooter
- Exploring alien planets with dynamic weather
- Breaking the atmospheric barrier
These moments are when No Man's Sky's procedurally generated universe makes anything feel possible.
The Worlds Part 1 update breathes new life into the game's aging bones.
New shots of rolling fog, ash clouds, and ocean tides tug at your weirdest sci-fi dreams.
Some scenes look like a 70s book cover with the kinetic momentum of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar.
The game is currently on sale for $24 on PS5, PS4, and Steam, and $48 on Xbox where it's also included in Game Pass.
Sorry, Switch owners, it's still full price on the eShop.
All updates since 2016 have been free, so no paying extra for new features.
One of the best things about No Man's Sky is its cosmic beauty, even if you don't play it.
Here are 19 screenshots from the new update that will inspire your planetary adventurer for free:
Desert Surfaces Come in More Varieties
New desert surfaces add more variety to the game.
New Creatures and Fauna to Discover
Explore new creatures and fauna in the Worlds Part 1 update.
Skies Have More Varied Colors
Experience more varied sky colors in the game.
Engine Improvements Have Enhanced Performance
Engine improvements have significantly enhanced game performance.
The Wind Actually Changes How Water Moves
Wind dynamics now affect water movement in the game.
Planet Surfaces Are More Varied Than Ever
Planet surfaces now offer more variety and detail.
The Liquidator Armored Mech Will Cook You
Beware of the new Liquidator Armored Mech.
Burnt Worlds Have Fiery Flower Trees
Fiery flower trees now populate burnt worlds.
Environments Are More Lush
Environments are now more lush and vibrant.
Snow Storms Are the Norm on Glacial Planets
Expect frequent snow storms on glacial planets.
No Man's Sky Doesn't Even Look Like Itself Half the Time
The game's visuals have drastically improved.
This Is Home Now
New environments make the game feel like home.
Volumetric Lighting Gives More Depth to the World
Volumetric lighting adds depth to the game's world.
Liftoff Has Never Looked So Good
Liftoff sequences are more visually stunning.
Icicles Can Now Form on Trees
Icicles can now form on trees in cold environments.
Sparks Fly Off Lava
Lava now emits sparks, adding to the visual effects.
Alien Buildings Can Sprout Legs and Walk Away
Alien buildings can now move, adding a new dynamic.
Waterfalls Don't Have to Be on the Ground
Waterfalls can now appear in mid-air.
Water Reflections Are on a Whole New Level
Water reflections have been significantly improved.
Experience these incredible updates and more in No Man's Sky's latest version.
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