"One of the greatest comeback stories in the history of video games just keeps writing itself new chapters. If you've checked in on the wildly ambitious space sim, No Man's Sky, in the last few years then you'll know just how much UK-based developer Hello Games has turned things around for a game that was once the of a false advertising investigation. And its latest introduces fully explorable space wrecks."
"The follow-up to August's substantial expansion, the new Breach update adds floating wrecks that you're invited to salvage to your heart's content. The materials you find can be used to unlock new ship-building parts, and after Voyagers - which finally allowed players to build their own fully crewed spaceships - was such a hit with the No Man's Sky audience, Hello Games says it has also improved and expanded its workshop feature in the latest update."
The Breach update for No Man's Sky adds fully explorable floating wrecks that players can salvage for materials used to unlock new ship-building parts. Workshop features receive improvements and expansions following the Voyagers expansion, which enabled player-built fully crewed spaceships. A new time-limited expedition sends players through a desolate, abandoned universe to investigate a mysterious wreck and recover rare parts, including glowing Atlas-themed wings. The expedition delivers a spooky atmosphere suitable for Halloween play and rewards successful salvage with components for personal ship creations while hinting that ship construction tech may appear in Light No Fire.
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