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No Man’s Sky: How to Get Atlas Pass V2 and V3 and What They Do

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Atlas Pass V2 and V3 – No Man’s Sky

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No Man’s Sky has a lot of secrets hidden throughout its vast universe. A lot of those locked behind doors in different bases and Space Stations. You’ll notice that you need an Atlaspass to access these locked rooms, but some have different versions. Obtaining the first is easy as you simply need to start on the path of Atlas early on and you’ll eventually receive it from either Atlas or the anomaly that follows. Yet, continuing the path of Atlas doesn’t reward you with the next two.

To obtain Atlas Pass V2 and Atlas Pass V3, you’ll need to continue towards the center of the universe. As you progress, you’ll encounter more anomalies, and eventually they’ll decide to grant you the blueprint for the next two versions of the keycard.

Once you have those, you can unlock even more doors in bases and Space Stations. Atlas Pass V3 doors should be your primary targets though. Behind these you’ll find the things you need to craft Warp Cells. That will help you out quite a bit as you endeavor to reach the center of No Man’s Sky’s universe.

If you need any more help with No Man’s Sky, feel free to check out our growing wiki.

 


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