No Man’s Sky continues to be updated with new content and features. In the latest update now live, it has added Exo Mechs- giant robots you can get into and pilot.
Otherwise known as the Minotaur, the exo mech has jet packs for short bursts jumping, a full cockpit you can see in first-person view (and it works even better with VR- which the game now supports on PS4 and PC), are immune to all planetary hazards and can collect materials. You can further upgrade it with a terrain manipulator too so you can terraform from the comforts of your giant robot.
Alongisde that, all exocrafts (vehicles) now have access to new upgrades. From solar power, to a tech that can summon exocrafts anywhere in the star system.
The update also adds various quality of life and performance improvements too. A full list of new additions can be found here.
No Man’s Sky was released in 2016 to the disappointment of many, with many alluded features and content either not being present or was not enough to justify the huge universe the game sets in. That said, developer Hello Games has yet to stop adding new content, from proper multiplayer to ridable creatures. And it’s still doing so in 2020.
No Man’s Sky is out now on PS4, PC (Steam) and Xbox One.