New story elements and quick travel
No Man’s Skyis mostly a distant memory for me at this point, but withan ARG brewingand people getting jazzed about uncovering its secrets, the sci-fi exploration game has been back on my mind. We’ve known about a possible August launch for the next update, and that’s indeed the case.
As revealed in a message from Hello Games’ Sean Murray, the update will go live this week and it “focuses on improving the central story ofNo Man’s Skyand adds the ability to quick travel between locations using portals.” Naturally, all the other juicy bits will be found in the patch notes.

“When we posted those cassettes we didn’t know what to expect,” Murray said of the alternate reality game. “In the last eight weeks a quarter of a million players from across the globe (174 countries, to be precise!) have come together – united by a shared love of mystery and science fiction – to form the Citizen Science Division. You’ve travelled great distances both real and virtual, undertaken complex tasks, and explored the depths of simulation theory. New friendships have been forged, and a tight-knit community has been created. Most importantly a cute hamster has a new home.”
Find his full message below.
Hello Citizen Scientists,
It’s been a year sinceNo Man’s Skyfirst released, and it’s been an exciting, intense and emotional year for us at Hello Games. We have been quiet, but we have been listening intently.
We’ve spent that year working hard on free updates for this game our team cares about so much.

Update 1.3 will release this week and will be available for free to allNo Man’s Skyplayers. We’re calling it Atlas Rises. It focuses on improving the central story ofNo Man’s Skyand adds the ability to quick travel between locations using portals. Patch notes will be made available shortly before the update goes live.
What we do is much more important than what we say, but since launch we have sometimes focused too much on that.

We wanted to reach out and celebrate the devoted community that means so much to us. We launched Waking Titan to try to do that.
When we posted those cassettes we didn’t know what to expect. In the last eight weeks a quarter of a million players from across the globe (174 countries, to be precise!) have come together – united by a shared love of mystery and science fiction – to form the Citizen Science Division. You’ve travelled great distances both real and virtual, undertaken complex tasks, and explored the depths of simulation theory. New friendships have been forged, and a tight-knit community has been created. Most importantly a cute hamster has a new home.

You’ve become part of theNo Man’s Skyorigin story.
Our journey continues.
Thank you for this year. We hope you enjoy what comes next.
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