This No Man’s Sky player used 3,000 pieces to build a massive cyberpunk city with skyscrapers and roads

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This No Man’s Sky player used 3,000 pieces to build a massive cyberpunk city with skyscrapers and roads

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There are many types of players: explorers, builders, warriors, healers, miners, fishermen… The more possibilities a video game offers, the more variety ends up orbiting around it. No Man’s Sky has become the perfect example. There is room for everything and that usually translates into incredible feats.

The builders of No Man’s Sky They have been proving their worth for many years and recently the Reddit user named Monstavvvv has raised the bar to very, very high levels. It presents Rainbow City, a futuristic city inspired by works such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Blade Runner.

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Rainbow City has been built on PS5, has 3,000 pieces and is located in the Euclid galaxy. It can be visited from any platform by using the symbol code in the lower left area of ​​the video. It is simply incredible with its cloudy setting, skyscrapers, neon lights and holograms, corridors that cross aquariums, roads and even a highway similar to the subway that we were promised in Cyberpunk 2077.

This is a fully functional city that could accommodate more than twenty players, since there are settlements. It’s so cool that the post has 14,000 approvals, and many players can’t believe their eyes: “Just… How? Incredible,” “The creativity is amazing. I love it,” and “It would be great if you could populate it with NPCs.” Others would like to see cities generated by the game on more planets and not just small outposts.

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