No Man's Sky is getting a "remastered" PS5 edition with all 20 updates on one disc
Six years after launch, No Man's Sky gets🍬 a retail PS5 release

A new physical release for the PS5 version of No Man's 💎Sky is on the way, collecting all 20 updatesꦿ onto a single disc.
"The PlayStation 5 physical version will include a remastered disc containing all 20 updates, and is a great place for people to jump into the game," Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray says in a press release. "This is the first time since the Beyond launch in 2019 that you could buy a copy of No Man’s Sky in the shops. The box of that version boasted 'contains all seven major updates.' The fact that 💜we are just about to hit our 20th free update is a reminder of how busy we’ve been in🔯 the last three years!"
The new PS5 edition will launch on October 7, 2022, right alongside the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch version.
While this is described as a "remastered" release in the press materials, it's unclear whether there w🐎ill be any additional PS5-specific updates. No Man's Skyꩲ already got a free next-gen update alongside the launch of PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Still, for collectors, getting the entire No Man's Sky package on a single disc is a tantalizing proposition. The best part of No Man's Sky has been its frequent post-launch updates, but for folks💃 who prefer to keep their games on disc, there's an intimidating download waiting every time you grab it off the shelf. This pa🦩ckage will, at a minimum, immortalize a snapshot of No Man's Sky as it exists in 2022.
There are plenty more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like No Man's Sky to scratch your space exploration itch.
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