
Sean Murray, the lead developer of No Man’s Sky, is hinting at a new announcement, but its nature remains a mystery. Many players believed the large update released in January would be the final major content addition to the game, anticipating either smaller seasonal updates or news about Hello Games’ next project. However, the surprise addition of fully customizable starships in August changed that perception. Now, with two significant updates this year, fans are wondering if Hello Games is finally ready to reveal details about their long-rumored next game, often referred to as ‘Light No Fire‘.
The three door conspiracy
Okay, so this whole thing started last Friday, October 17th, when Sean Murray just posted a picture of a door on X (formerly Twitter). It’s hard *not* to think something’s up, especially because the last official word about Hello Games’ next game was way back at The Game Awards on December 8th, 2023! Honestly, I think a lot of us fans are starting to get pretty eager to hear some news.
The following day, he gave another small clue – this time using three door emojis. Sean, what are you getting at?

After that, all we could do was speculate wildly about what Sean Murray’s posts meant. Many people believe it might be a reference to the rock band The Doors and their hit song, “Light My Fire,” suggesting that news about something called “Light No Fire” could be coming soon. It’s a long shot, but it’s possible.

There’s a lot of speculation about what Hello Games is planning. We might finally get news about *Light No Fire* on December 8th, which would be two years after the game was first announced. However, *No Man’s Sky* has already received two major updates this year, so those mysterious doors could hint at a third, and possibly final, update coming in 2025. It’s tough to know for sure, but fans are eager to hear something – anything – about *Light No Fire*.
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