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No Man's Sky Origins 3.0 update reboots and expands the universe at an epic scale

No Man’s Sky Origins 3.0 update reboots and expands the universe at an epic scale

Posted on September 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Hello Games just took the 18 quintillion planets of No Man’s Sky and, somehow, added more. With the free 3.0 Origins update, the universe has expanded, with each new planet full of fresh creatures, ecosystems, terrain, abandoned ancient colonies and more that you’ve never seen before.

Claiming to have doubled the available diversity in-game, Hello Games also has announced enhancements to the UI, weather variety, terrain detail, color palette, planet quality settings and atmospheric lighting, so the worlds you already know and love will appear more vibrant and dynamic than ever.
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