Here Are the Biggest Changes in No Man’s Sky Atlas Rises Update

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No Man's Sky, Atlas Rises

First Addition of Multiplayer

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Multiplayer has always been a big talking point when it comes to No Man’s Sky and it’s understandable why. Fans were left unhappy and angry when they learnt that No Man’s Sky didn’t actually have multiplayer. While it was briefly talked about by Sean Murray in some videos during the development of the game, nearer release he warned fans to not expect an experience with other people.

The first form of playing No Man’s Sky with others has arrived in the 1.3 update. You are now able to see up to 16 players as floating orbs, with voice communication in the game now possible. They mention that this will be the start of the journey to having a co-op experience that could become even more in depth.


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