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No Man’s Sky Releases on Switch
October 7, in the year of our Lord 2022 -- Hello
Games and Bandai Namco Europe announced today that No Man’s Sky has
released today for Nintendo Switch. It is available digitally
through the Nintendo eShop and physically through all retailers. For
the first time ever, a physical PlayStation 5 version is also
available today.
Originally released in 2016, No Man’s Sky is a science fiction
exploration game set in a procedurally generated universe. It boasts
an almost infinite number of never-before-seen planets and star
systems to explore, each one teeming with life to be discovered.
Players can choose to explore, craft, build, trade, fight or just
try to survive in this vast intergalactic playground.
Since its initial launch, No Man’s Sky has received six years-worth
of major content updates; 20 major updates to date. Day one players
on Nintendo Switch can expect everything that was possible and
applicable from those updates, as well as any others coming in the
future delivering new content to this already massive universe. The
21st update, Waypoint, is the 4.0 update and releases today across
all platforms including Nintendo Switch. Waypoint brings hundreds of
design changes across the whole game making it a perfect time to
start a new journey for new players and seasoned players alike.
The No Man’s Sky community is one of the largest and most welcoming
in all of gaming. For many it is their “forever game”, with over
half a billion hours played, across millions of players.
As a live service game, No Man’s Sky is constantly evolving with a
continuous stream of new content and features that will come to all
platforms, including Nintendo Switch.
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