Hello Games Is Working “Around the Clock to Resolve the Most Critical Issues” for No Man’s Sky Players

Hello Games are trying their best to fix reported issues, and deliver a smoother experience.

Posted By | On 19th, Aug. 2016

No Man's Sky

Hello Games’ is working day and night to improve and fix the reported issues players faced while playing their latest game, No Man’s Sky, according to a recent email response to a concerned fan. Reddit user Sam123bir reached out to the studio, asking them about upcoming patches and their plans when it comes to supporting the game.

The email referred to a recent patch, which is currently available to download on PS4 and PC, which includes added stability, performance improvements and “lots more.” The team is currently “working literally around the clock to resolve the most critical issues for players,” with another patch scheduled to hit both platforms, “which will help to improve the experience further for players.”

We don’t have any specific details on what the upcoming update will contain, but it will most probably focus on fixing major issues, improving frame-rate, and general stability enhancements. If you are currently experiencing any problems with No Man’s Sky, make sure to check out its support page through here.


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