No Man’s Sky Patch is Live on PlayStation 4

Brings improved stability plus "lots more".

Posted By | On 19th, Aug. 2016

No Man's Sky

In the midst of a patch arriving for the PC version, Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky has been updated on the PlayStation 4.

The patch, which updates No Man’s Sky to version 1.04, helps to improve on the game’s stability. Hopefully that means less crashes when entering black holes and the like because who appreciates that kind of thing happening? No patch notes have been released yet aside from creator Sean Murray noting the improved stability and “lots more”.

Hello Games is hard at work at addressing critical issues that players are facing and will deliver another patch next week. As it stands, No Man’s Sky will be running a lot better now than at launch. Or at least that’s the idea.

What are your thoughts on performance after the patch? Let us know below in the comments below and stay tuned for more information if/when the actual patch notes are released.


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