Land vehicles, rivers and ATVs are likely to invade "No Man's Sky" through an update. This was revealed after gamers dug up data that yielded hybrid all-terrain vehicles following NMS' Foundation update.

In a Google doc that surfaced over the Internet, what could be a data file from "No Man's Sky" NPC suggests invasion of land vehicles. What is interesting about this alleged NMS update are dialogues pertaining "loss of traction" plus reference to speed and acceleration. Of course, it is a no brainer that "No Man's Sky" is hinting towards land exploration by aid of vehicles.

Let us delve a little deeper into this "No Man's Sky" alleged leak. PowerUpGaming sustained the same theory but with several other twists. This update might include vertical boosters, jet engine plus mounted turrets. The same report also supports the idea that current "No Man's Sky" technology will support ATV upgrades later on.

Take everything with a grain of salt but we will steer you towards possible "No Man's Sky" gameplay changes. To get these ATVs, players need to build a vehicle terminal and hire an ATV mechanic first. When these requisites are in place, the player can proceed to series of "No Man's Sky" missions where parts and components for the ATV can be acquired.

Now going into the ATV upgrades which "No Man's Sky" might offer; there will be three stages of upgrade that includes Gamma, Beta and Alpha. These three stages will cover the ATV jetpack, ATV tune-up and weaponry called Photon Cannon.

Come to think of it, modders already made several changes in "No Man's Sky." There were vehicles fused by tinkers into "No Man's Sky" since last week albeit questionable in quality.

Meanwhile, developer Hello Games is keeping silent for confirmations and denials about this alleged "No Man's Sky" update. However, changes might come sooner that everyone expects, considering that the NPC dialogue that leaked appears to be complete.

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