'No Man's Sky' gets a patch that promises to add more variety to the game

"No Man's Sky" is getting an update, according to a tweet from Sean Murray, creator of the game. The update will apparently add multiple endings to the game which is probably a response to early access critiques and certain community concerns.
The update will feature numerous improvements to the game. According to Murray, the development team is already proud of what they have on the CD, but they are still working on other features for the game, hence the update.
The update is reportedly available when the game comes out, and players will simply have to download and install it before they start playing the game.
The game will also feature three distinct paths that a player can take when they begin their journey into space. Each path will affect the player's experience as well as the ending that the player will get. The update will also add more diversity to the universe by adding new creatures and alternate galaxies. Deadly features like dead moons, low-density planets, sandstorms, and blizzards are also an added to the game which will make exploring planets more dangerous. Space combat has also been altered to make it more challenging. Exploits have also been removed from the game.
"No Man's Sky" is proving to be quite the ambitious game. The game will allow players to explore the vast infinity of space, where they will be able to explore, trade, and engage in combat all over the galaxy. The game rewards explorers whenever they go to a new planet and add information to The Atlas. Additionally, players can improve their ships in order to reach deeper and more dangerous places in space.
"No Man's Sky" comes out this August, and players are nothing but excited for this game which promises the infinite exploration of space.