hello game will bring no man’s sky Switch in October.
The Nintendo Switch version of No Man’s Sky will be distributed digitally by Bandai Namco through Nintendo’s eshop and physical distribution through all retailers. The PlayStation 5 physical version will also launch on the same day.
Since its release in 2016, the game has received six major content drops, totaling 20 to date. Day 1 players on Switch can look forward to all previously released content as well as ongoing updates in the future.
The last major addition, Outlaws, was released in April and includes daring space pirates, the first new ship in years, smuggling, improved space combat, recruitable squadrons, and more.
Sean Murray, founder of Hello Games, said: “I think people will be blown away when they can finally play this game on such a small device. It’s really the whole universe in you in the palm of your hand. It was a difficult task, but a very rewarding one for our small team and I am very proud of the result.”
The game’s community consists of millions of players who have spent over 5 billion hours in the game.
No Man’s Sky is coming to Switch on October 7.
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