The number of free extensions released by Hello Games is almost comical There’s no man’s skyand the studio shows no signs of a halt. On Wednesday, March 26th, a new update called Relics went live There’s no man’s sky. As the name suggests, the artifact is the excavation of treasures and skeletal ruins hidden from beneath the Earth. Unlike the much more enormous world renewals that changed ecosystems and waters, Relics focuses on treasures between us and catering to paleontologists.
Currently, players can dig into the contents of their minds and terrafortify planets as much as they please, but there is too much under the soil, with ferrite dust and occasional upgrade capsules. Relics adds procedurally generated bones of any size to the world, allowing players to reconstruct at will in an effort to grasp what kind of creature it was. (Alternatively, you can create a giant skeleton monster from the assembled bones to surprise your friends and warn your enemies.)
This sounds engaging and fun, but is there a risk? Hello Games teases dangerous guards over rare treasures, including Stone Ghosts, Stone Golems and the terrifyingly sounding Titan worm. While drilling continues to be the best way to acquire bones, if a particular part of the skeleton avoids you, the new space station specialist will be happy to barter with you. This is a focused update, just like the previous patch that added fishing, but the Hello Game closes. There’s no man’s sky The game is approaching ten years ago, but I’ve experienced it. You can dig it.