Ever since "No Man's Sky" was released last year, there have been problems that Hello Games encountered. However, it appears that the developer is now looking to make a change this year. Rumor has it that ground vehicles may be part of the upcoming expansion this year.
According to the Daily Express, the Foundation update is just one of the many expansions that will come in "No Man's Sky." As mentioned, Hello Games has received some backlash for releasing a game that appeared to be unfinished. On the other hand, fans can get excited over the next bit of news.
Redditor eegandj mined a reference to a buggy within the title's code. Unfortunately, it appears to be a vehicle that isn't an actual model at this time. Rumor has it that it will be part of the upcoming 2017 update for "No Man's Sky."
Fans of the game have been wanting to get more news about the potential release of ground vehicles. Though the code has been broken and some information have been mined, Hello Games has yet to confirm the reports. Also, fans will have to do with what "No Man's Sky" has to offer at this time.
Meanwhile, the developer recently announced Hello Labs, a new initiative with the purpose of supporting smaller developers. According to IGN, Hello Labs is seeking to help rookies in the industry who are experimenting with their first games. The studio's founder, Sean Murray, made the big announcement. This is expected to add more hype for "No Man's Sky."
During the interview with Sean Murray, he also revealed that his plate is full on an update for "No Man's Sky." However, he did not provide any details about what the new update will feature. For Murray, "No Man's Sky" is a "hobby" so fans may soon get fresh information as the weeks pass.
"No Man's Sky" was released Aug. 2016. The player ventures into open space and can explore millions of planets. It has received mixed reviews from both critics and fans.
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