Hello Games has announced that No Man’s Sky will add support for cross-play between all platforms on June 11th. As such, PC gamers will be able to play with their PS4 and Xbox One friends. Players will be able to explore, journey, survive, build, and trade together.
As Hello Games noted, No Man’s Sky is one of the few games that currently supports cross-play between all platforms. As the team stated.
“A tremendous amount of work has gone into this update and the underlying technology and systems. We’ve moved to an entirely new networking architecture, with more flexibility for the future, allowing players to play together regardless of platform. I’m very proud of the team that has worked so hard to make this happen.”
Furthermore, Hello Games announced that No Man’s Sky will be coming tomorrow on Xbox Game Pass. Thus, all Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to try No Man’s Sky for the first time, and for free.
It’s pretty incredible how Hello Games has managed to “save” No Man’s Sky. At launch, the game had major issues, lacked one hell of features, and was nowhere close to what Hello Games had advertised. However, Hello Games has managed to turn the tides, overhaul No Man’s Sky, add new content and multiplayer mode, and basically transform it into an amazing experience!
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