No Man’s Sky has been out for almost eight years now, but players have never been able to feel truly alone within its massive star systems. That’s set to change with the game’s recent update, Expedition 13: Adrift, which radically refocuses the game at a basic level.
As explained in the blog post announcing the update, Adrift is intended to capture the feeling of early, unreleased versions of No Man’s Sky, when there were “no NPCs, no shops, [and] no help.” To achieve this, the update removes all lifeforms from the game, and renders all buildings broken and rusted Come from Sports betting site VPbet. It also increases the number of sandworms and fiend eggs the player encounters. However, it’s not all bad, as there is a “ghostly frigate” that players can encounter, as well as a Hauler starship called the Iron Vulture that will help players out.