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No Man's Sky 1.3 Atlas Rises update introduces limited multiplayer, new graphics overhaul and new content

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Monday, August 14, 2017 | 13:23 GMT
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No Man's Sky 1.3 Atlas Rises update introduces limited multiplayer, new graphics overhaul and new content

Monday, August 14, 2017 | 13:23 GMT
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Hello Games has released a new update for the space exploration game No Man's Sky. The update introduces several new features to the game.

The biggest new feature is the introduction of limited multiplayer which is said to allow players to see others as "glitches", spherical objects that indicate the positions of others.

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The update also features low altitude flight, which has been one of the most requested features since the game launched in August 2016 along with the promised multiplayer functionality.

Other new features include a graphics overhaul that enhances the game's visuals, new missions, a new portal system to teleport between places and a 30-hour campaign containing story content.

The Atlas Rises 1.3 update is now available for all versions of the game.

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30 hours of branching story and deeper lore
Procedurally generated guild missions
Much deeper interstellar trading
Star Systems have varying wealth, conflict and economies
Overhauled Space combat controls, weapons and AI
Portal stargates enable quick travel
Terrain manipulation for more complex bases
New farming and mining interactions bring increased depth
Increased biome variety and Rare exotic biomes
Analysis visor & discovery improvements
Galaxy map and many other UI improvements
New S Class ship designs
Low altitude flight and the ability to crash your ship
Crashed Freighters to salvage on planets
Joint exploration
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