The Ultimate No Man's Sky Update You Don't Want to Miss

The Ultimate No Man's Sky Update You Don't Want to Miss

No Man's Sky's latest update, version 433, comes packed with numerous bug fixes that address issues that surfaced in the Singularity Expedition update, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable gameplay experience for players

No Man's Sky's latest addition, the Singularity Expedition, is a narrative-heavy journey with multiple layers of content that immerses players in the game's lore. Despite the game's unfortunate launch, its developer has continued to improve it, and fans can now enjoy the thrilling narrative that continues the journey started in the Interceptor Expedition. With the release of update 4.33, the game's developers have addressed some of the issues that came with the new expansion, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable experience for players.

Update 4.33 was recently added to No Man's Sky on June 13, aimed at fixing various bugs that emerged after the release of the Singularity Expedition. The update addressed several issues that were hindering players from advancing in the game, particularly those related to completing milestones. Additionally, graphical glitches affecting the Wayfarer's Helm were resolved, which is an item available to all players participating in the Singularity Expedition. The developers also tackled a problem that was causing crashes in the Mac version of the game when playing on a secondary monitor. The developers expressed gratitude to the players for their continued support and for trying out the new expedition. Despite the game's age, the developers are still dedicated to providing new content and updates for its loyal fanbase, indicating that support will continue for the foreseeable future.

No Man's Sky Singularity Expedition not only introduces a fresh storyline to engage veteran players but also rewards them with new items that can be utilized in their main saves. Moreover, the latest update resolves issues related to the game's VR version, graphical glitches, and enhances overall performance across Xbox, PlayStation, and PC platforms. Fans of No Man's Sky must stay tuned to the game's social media handles as the developers may already have another content update in the works, considering the recent release of Interceptor Expedition.

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Bug fixes

Fixed an issue that could prevent the “They Hear Us” milestone from completing if the player completed the puzzle before using their scanner to locate the autophage.

Improved the game's functionality by addressing a rare problem that could hinder the completion of the “Rampancy” milestone, even after destroying the required number of Corrupted Sentinels. Additionally, encrypted milestones have been fixed to accurately display their unlocking prerequisites, preventing any confusion or failures.

Clarified the community-oriented aspect of the "Sentience Echo" milestone by implementing several text modifications. Additionally, a new option has been added to Nada's Prime Terminal, allowing players to submit 10 Echo Seeds at once.

Revised: The latest update addressed a problem where the Mission Path would disappear from the Galaxy Map if the destination was the same as an Atlas Station or a black hole. Additionally, the update resolved an issue that caused player collision to be oversized, especially during multiplayer gameplay.

Fixed several graphical glitches with the Wayfarer’s Helm.

Fixed an issue that prevented the Discordant Jetpack Trail from rendering correctly.

Fixed an issue that could cause some customization options to be hidden in the UI when playing at very specific resolutions.

Fixed a Mac crash related to playing the game on a second monitor.

No Man's Sky is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.