Hello Games has released a new update for No Man's Sky titled "Adrift," which introduces an alternative universe devoid of NPCs, enhancing the game's solitude and danger. This universe features more hostile environments with roaming sandworms and fiend eggs, along with deteriorated structures and a ghostly space frigate. The update also includes a new ship, the Iron Vulture, offering a refuge in space.
The name of the latest update released by Hello Games for No Man's Sky is "Adrift."
The "Adrift" update in No Man's Sky significantly alters the level of interaction with NPCs in the game. This update introduces an alternative universe where all NPCs, active starships, and system economies are removed. This means that players will no longer encounter any NPCs to chat or trade with, and all the usual network of shops and buildings will be gone as well.
The aim of this update, according to Hello Games, is to allow players to experience a truly solitary journey in the game, making it the first time players can be "truly alone in No Man's Sky." This change not only heightens the sense of isolation that was present in the early days of the game but also makes the gameplay more challenging.
In this alternative universe, players will find themselves in a more dangerous environment with sandworms roaming freely and fiend eggs spreading across planets. Buildings are all broken and rusted, with the few remaining landmarks being the graves of lost travelers. In space, a new ghostly frigate is available for players to recruit, which is a piece of this lonely universe.
To provide some sanctuary in the harshness of space, the update also introduces a new ship type, a huge starship called the Iron Vulture. Overall, the "Adrift" update significantly reduces the interaction with NPCs, increasing the game's difficulty and enhancing its sense of solitude and isolation.