
"Keep your wallet in your back pocket or purse, because Hello Games just shipped "Breach" which, among other things, allows you to harvest materials from stranded shipwrecks out there in the infinity of simulated space. Announced via a brisk 51-second trailer on YouTube, "Breach" is the latest free NMS update from developer Hello Games. The update boasts a new expedition as well as the introduction of drifting space wrecks from which you can salvage new ship parts."
"Unfortunately for those on the r/LightNoFireHelloGames subreddit, which is dedicated to the studio's upcoming full-scale planet sim, the doors had nothing to with Light No Fire. Some folks had speculated that the door was a reference to the band The Doors who have a song called "Light My Fire." Things are desperate over there, ya'll. Sorry, guys. That wasn't it."
The free 'Breach' update for No Man's Sky adds salvageable drifting space wrecks and a new expedition. Players can harvest materials and salvage ship parts from stranded shipwrecks drifting through simulated space. The update was announced with a 51-second trailer and builds on features introduced in Voyagers, including custom ship builds and the ability to spacewalk. Release was teased with cryptic tweets from managing director Sean Murray, which prompted community speculation and incorrect connections to unrelated projects. The No Man's Sky community continues to produce impressive user-made ships, including Death Star recreations, Venator-class Star Destroyers, X-Wings, and weathered, wildlife-habitat builds.
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