It already seems like an incredibly busy year for No Man’s Sky on PlayStation, with a PlayStation VR2 version currently in development, and the Sentinels and Outlaws updates and Leviathan expedition all already under our belt within the first six months. Today, we are pleased to announce the 20th update for No Man’s Sky. We’re calling it Endurance and it is free to download for our PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PSVR players today.
The name Endurance conjures up images of epic voyages at the helm of iconic and imposing vessels, so it will come as no surprise that this update focuses on your freighter fleets and introduces a whole new dimension to utilising and enjoying your capital ship.
We’ve ramped up the ability to radically customize these massive vessels such that they become genuine space-traveling bases, complete with scanner rooms, shops, planters, refiners, and extractors to name but a few.
Travelers are able to map out and configure their freighter bases however they want in a wide variety of styles with glass corridors, catwalks (inside and out), and all-new hangar and bridge effects. And what’s more, you can populate your freighter with more crew members who bring your mobile base alive. Getting to your new base in the sky has never been easier with the ability to set up teleportation nodes anywhere on the ship.
Standing on your newly-fashioned freighter, surveying the system through large glass bay windows or even from an exterior walkway, provides the ultimate vantage point for marveling at the planets and stars around you. And don’t miss the new asteroid fields, which Travelers will find to be more dense and visually exciting.
Endurance coincides with No Man’s Sky’s six-year anniversary on PlayStation and it is amazing to me to see so many PlayStation players still clocking up a bewildering number of hours in the game so many years after the first travelers set foot on their first planet. We are eternally grateful for the support of our PlayStation community.
Our journey continues.
Source: Playstation Blog
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