‘No Man's Sky' Latest News & Updates: 1.07 Update Now Available For Download; Player Discoveries Disappeared From The Game?
ByThe British video game developer Hello Games is rolling out a new 1.07 update for the action-adventure survival video game, "No Man's Sky." PS4 console owners can already download the update since it is live on the platform.
But, PC players can expect the 1.07 update of "No Man's Sky" to arrive to them soon. The update for the action-adventure survival video game has a file size of 671 MB. Since "No Man's Sky" was launched on August 9, the 1.07 update makes it the largest update for the video game, based on the report of GearNuke.
However, the 1.07 update changelog only mentioned bug fixes, nonetheless, players can expect the video game developer to unleash its detailed patch notes soon.
The release of the 1.07 update comes days after Hello Games hit on Twitter this past Wednesday to guarantee gamers that they are in the process of fixing all of the problems by releasing new patches.
Meanwhile, as the open universe of "No Man's Sky" became the charm for all its players to explore, there seems to be something bugging the servers of the video game. An unspecified number of gamers have been logging on to find out that the discoveries they made were removed from the game, according to Game N' Guide.
Some gamers have been backtracking to locations and planets they've already been through. Players discovered that although the name of the planet and star system remain the same, the flora, as well as the locations and fauna that players named had been removed.
A "No Man's Sky" player named Ultrasilvanus, corroborated that this was indeed happening to some of the video game's discoveries.
"No Man's Sky" maker Hello Games, as well as publisher Sony were contacted about the issue, but the companies haven't made any statements yet, Game Spot reported.
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