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Ahoy, No Man’s Sky: The pirate update “Outlaws” goes on the prowl in the trailer

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Update 3.85 or “Outlaws” for No Man’s Sky is here. The latest update for the space exploration game not only delivers numerous improvements and adjustments, but also a whole range of new features.

These should especially appeal to the hobby pirates and buccaneers among you. Among other things, there are new outlaw space stations in systems that bandits have hijacked. There you will find your own traders, items and missions, which (of course) are not entirely legal. For example, you can buy dubious products and smuggle them into other systems.

In addition, the Solar Ships are a new breed of high-tech spaceships in all kinds of procedurally generated variants. In the trailer for Outlaws you can watch the gliders unfold their wings in space. But you’ll have to put them to the test yourself in the space battles. The developer studio Hello Games has also reworked them – and there are now even dogfights in the atmosphere of planets.

By the way, we paid No Man’s Sky another visit last year and found out that it’s worth giving the title another chance.

 (In our test 2021 you can of course also take a look).

Thomas
Thomas
Age: 31 Origin: Sweden Hobbies: gaming, football, skiing Profession: Online editor, entertainer

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