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No Man’s Sky arrives in October on Nintendo Switch | Digital Trends Spanish

No Man’s Sky will be released for Switch on October 7, 2022, according to an announcement on the game’s official Twitter account. The physical editions for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 will be released on the same day along with the digital versions.

Hello Games, the team behind No Man’s Sky, first announced the Switch port in a February 2022 Nintendo Direct, with a summer release window, so October 7 is a bit later than expected. expected. Sean Murray, founder and CEO of Hello Games, refers to the port as an “almost impossible” undertaking, but based on the images shown, it appears to be running smoothly.

No Man’s Sky is coming to Nintendo Switch and it looks 😍

Releasing Oct 7th 🚀 pic.twitter.com/kmKVHuVhXm

— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) June 23, 2022

The Nintendo Switch version will come with all the updates from No Man’s Sky previously released at no additional cost, including recent content from Frontiers, Sentinel, and Outlaws. In total, the game has received 20 updates since its release in 2016 and is, for all intents and purposes, a fundamentally different game now. These updates have added PvP, co-op, base building, underwater exploration, and even a horror-themed freighter mission that plays similarly to dead space (we are serious).

In the Nintendo Switch release date announcement above, Murray said “there’s a lot more we want to do in the future,” so No Man’s Sky It will probably be supported for years to come on all platforms. We do know that a PlayStation VR2 edition will be released at some point in the future. The PS4 version has support for the original PSVR.

No Man’s Sky is a unique experience, letting you explore 18 quintillion procedurally generated planets seamlessly, while gathering resources, trading with other players, fighting deadly intergalactic creatures, and surviving the harsh climates of the worlds you encounter.

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