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Much like No Man’s Sky, Astroneer has no set purpose to drive gameplay other than the sheer need to survive. In Astroneer, players will spend time gathering resources and colonizing planets while also dealing with life threatening encounters. There is no combat in Astroneer but treacherous falls, dangerous plant life, and environmental risks can all kill players if they aren’t careful.

Gameplay itself can feel very similar to No Man’s Sky but co-op features make all the difference by providing a social exploration experience. It’s also impotant to note that Astroneer may receive even more features in the future. The game has only been released on Steam since December 16 and there have already been discussions about new features and modes that will likely be added to the game.


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