Hello Games fans are growing impatient for a new "No Man's Sky" update. Fresh reports suggest that new content is coming soon, after the success of the Foundation update. Fans have reason to be impatient due to the lack of updates, though new content update could be just a few weeks away. A number of fans have even expressed their desire to pay (if required) for "No Man's Sky" DLC. It may not come to that as there was a four months gap between the game's launch and November's Foundation update. Thus, new content could be released in March.
According to Daily Star, a number of data files from the "No Man's Sky" Foundation update hinted at what's coming next. There is something big in the pipeline for Hello Games as data miners found evidence of land vehicles in the Foundation update. The vehicles will have mounted guns, jet engine and vertical boosters. All of these can be upgraded using in-game technologies. Players would need to hire a mechanic, build a specialist vehicle terminal and complete a number of missions in order to receive an ATV.
A January Power Up Gaming report revealed what upgrades and abilities the No Man's Sky" hybrid vehicle will support. Some of them include ATV Photon Cannon Alpha, ATV Photon Cannon Beta, ATV Photon Cannon Gamma, ATV Tune-up Alpha, ATV Tune-up Beta, ATV Tune-up Gamma, ATV Jetpack Alpha, ATV Jetpack Beta and ATV Jetpack Gamma. Forbes writer Paul Tassi believes, Hello Games should not look to please everybody, and instead cater to the game's die-hard fans, who are not hell-bent in complaining what the game should have been.
The writer believes, even though Hello Games has its head down and may not "dare" to go for a paid "No Man's Sky" DLC, diehard fans may not mind paying $10-$15 for some sort of big "expansion" DLC. Stay tuned on Mobile & Apps for more "No Man's Sky" latest news and updates.
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