No Man's Sky Dev Thanks Players As Game Earns The "Very Positive" Steam Review Badge

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I’ve seen games come and go, some leaving lasting impressions while others fade into obscurity. No Man’s Sky, however, is a rare gem that defied expectations, transforming from a controversial launch title into an enduring masterpiece.

As a devoted fan of No Man’s Sky, I must admit that our journey together since its release in August 2016 has been quite the rollercoaster ride. Initially, developer Hello Games, under the guidance of Sean Murray, faced a challenging start due to technical issues and glitches at launch. However, witnessing the game’s transformation over time has been an awe-inspiring experience.

Apart from ensuring ongoing support for game updates to fix issues, the studio has also consistently added fresh content to keep its player community engaged since eight years ago. Moreover, they’ve introduced innovations like cross-platform play (crossplay) and cross-progression, now accessible on various gaming platforms. Recently, the game reached a significant achievement that the developer had been working towards for eight long years.

Wow, it’s incredible! This is fantastic news indeed! 🥳

— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) November 27, 2024

The voting for this year’s Steam Awards is now open, and the sci-fi exploration game set in an open world has been nominated in the “Labor of Love” category. This recognition comes as a result of the developers’ tireless dedication to cultivating and sustaining their project. Additionally, the game has achieved a significant feat by receiving the “Very Positive” badge on its Steam page, which is based on 248,330 total reviews. Studio founder Sean Murray expressed his delight about this milestone on social media.

For a short period during Steam’s Autumn Sale, the space exploration game, No Man’s Sky, is reduced by 60%. This means PC players can acquire it and access all major updates since its launch, including the latest Worlds Part I update. The creators have also shared that they will re-run all the 2024 releases of expeditions over a two-week span from Thanksgiving weekend through December and January 2025. This includes popular adventures like Omega and The Cursed, as they keep supporting No Man’s Sky while working on their upcoming game, Light No Fire, which is now available to add to your wishlist on Steam.

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2024-11-29 17:13