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No Man's Sky: Next Generation


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Sean Murray - "Today we are thrilled to announce that a PlayStation 5 version of No Man’s Sky will be available at launch just a few weeks from now. Taking advantage of the next gen hardware, the PS5 version offers enhanced visuals, audio and more. Current No Man’s Sky players will receive this PS5 upgrade for free – and be able to transfer their save game between consoles – when they decide to continue to explore their universe on next gen."

 

Here is a closer look at just some of the features and upgrades that players can expect in the PS5 version of No Man’s Sky.

 

  • Haptic controls: From the satisfying feeling of firing your boltcaster, to the gentle nudge of a building part slotting into place in a space habitat or the firm click of the trigger in your interstellar ship – haptic controls allow players to feel immersed in an alien world as never before.
  • Fuller worlds: Next generation hardware allows No Man’s Sky’s procedural generation to create lusher, richer and more densely populated universes than ever before. Planet surfaces are even more detailed,  with thousands more rocks, alien grasses, and exotic flora on screen at any time. 
  • 32 player multiplayer: For the first time on console, up to 32 players can join forces to build, survive, fight and explore the galaxy together.
  • Advanced audio: Immersion has always been a pillar of No Man’s Sky. Thanks to PlayStation 5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech, players will be able to soak in the ambience of an alien planet, or feel a ship fly overhead like never before (You can find out more about PS5’s 3D Audio here.)
  • 4K* at 60FPS: On PlayStation 5 players can experience the universe in pin-sharp detail at higher framerates.
  • Ultra visuals: Explore alien vistas with improved shadows, greater draw distances, thousands more objects on screen and improved lighting and volumetric effects.
  • Vast base building: Players can now work together to build huge off-world colonies, with the ability to construct and render far more vast and complex bases on screen.
  • Warp-speed load times: Explore the universe instantly with 5-10x reduction in loading times. On PS5, you can warp from solar system to solar system in an instant.
  • Crossplay: PS5 explorers will be able to join together with other adventurers on all other platforms, including previous generations.
  • Upgrading from PS4 to PS5: Not only will previous owners of No Man’s Sky on PlayStation 4 be able to upgrade their game to PlayStation 5 at no extra cost when PS5 launches in their territory, but their progress can be carried across to their new console.
  • PlayStation VR: No Man’s Sky is fully playable in PS VR on PlayStation 5 by virtue of its backwards compatibility functionality. 
  • An evolving game: Just another step on the evolution of the best-selling title, No Man’s Sky Next Generation will come preloaded with the previous four years of huge upgrades from day one. Join in the journey at our most important moment yet.

 

 

 

Playstation Blog

 

*Glad I held off on playing this. Bought it for $20 but decided I'll wait as it made my PS4 Pro very loud.*

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Answers my question. I asked them about a month or so on Twitter if there was going to be a PS5 version. Of course I didn't here anything back from them, probably because they couldn't announce it then.

 

This will be another game I will hold off on playing until the PS5 upgrade version. 

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17 minutes ago, snakebit10 said:

Answers my question. I asked them about a month or so on Twitter if there was going to be a PS5 version. Of course I didn't here anything back from them, probably because they couldn't announce it then.

 

This will be another game I will hold off on playing until the PS5 upgrade version. 

 

I suspect that they have been told to say nothing about anything since the backlash Sean Murray got about the original release.

 

I also came into this thread thinking it was a weird star trek version of NMS. :dunno: 

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50 minutes ago, Forrest_01 said:

 

I suspect that they have been told to say nothing about anything since the backlash Sean Murray got about the original release.

 

I also came into this thread thinking it was a weird star trek version of NMS. :dunno: 

 

 

Except they say plenty about all their updates and events. I'd wager it has more to do with how tight lipped most companies were with their next gen games just a few months ago.

It isn't like this is the first time a company didn't respond or left questions unanswered. 

 

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On 06/04/2021 at 4:52 PM, Kazduin said:

I’ve played both versions for comparisons sake and aside from 4k and better load times and less pop in I don’t see a large difference in the game.

Unless you're into base building and playing online with friends, most of the Next Gen Update changes are under the hood stuff that most people won't notice.

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