Unbelievable Glitch in No Man's Sky Lets Players 'Hijack' and Commandeer Each Other's Spaceships!

Unbelievable Glitch in No Man's Sky Lets Players 'Hijack' and Commandeer Each Other's Spaceships!

No Man's Sky bug enables players to steal ships in the game's social space anomaly, granting unexpected control over other players' vessels

In the vast universe of No Man's Sky, there are numerous peculiar bugs to be discovered. However, one glitch found within the space anomaly has given players the ability to steal someone else's living starship. The multiplayer aspect of the game can be quite challenging due to these glitches. While resource duplication has been a common practice among players, some believe that this unique glitch could potentially allow them to duplicate entire starships.

In No Man's Sky, starships are crucial to the experience as they are procedurally generated. They come in various classes, shapes, and sizes, making each starship unique. Whether it's a fighter craft or a cargo hauler, players have the ability to customize their ships to match their play styles. Additionally, a wide array of upgrades are available to improve their ship's capabilities and create a personalized vessel. The recent Interceptor update has even introduced Sentinel starships, which not only possess powerful gear but also showcase their own sleek aesthetics.

Biological living ships are available in No Man's Sky, although they are typically difficult to obtain. However, one fan, gadielgc, managed to "steal" another player's living ship. This strange glitch was featured in a Reddit clip, showing gadielgc entering a living ship that wasn't their own, leaving their original ship stuck aboard the space anomaly. It is possible that the original ship could be summoned again later using the quick menu. Other fans have reported experiencing similar issues, suggesting that "stolen" ships are duplicated in these rare occurrences.

Although it remains unclear how players are able to hijack other players' starships, this glitch is not the most unusual one encountered in No Man's Sky's social area. Another common yet frustrating bug allows players to freely fly around the interior of the space anomaly instead of the ship automatically landing. In these cases, the pilot is unable to manually land or exit the social space, and can even engage their weapon systems if PvP is enabled, causing chaos.

The latest update for Interceptor has introduced a fresh set of enhancements for the game's starships. Additionally, players can now embark on a time-limited expedition event using their new Sentinel starships, immersing themselves in a captivating narrative-driven adventure spanning the cosmos. Despite the abundance of thrilling content introduced this year, there is growing apprehension among fans regarding the future of No Man's Sky. Numerous console players have been plagued by frequent crashes and performance problems, hindering their ability to enjoy the game. No Man's Sky is accessible on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.