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'No Man’s Sky' Update: Leaked DLC Hints At Land Vehicles, Upgradable ATV ;Xbox One Release This Year?

'No Man’s Sky' Update: Leaked DLC Hints At Land Vehicles, Upgradable ATV ;Xbox One Release This Year?

Vinay Patel

Recently surfaced details for "No Man's Sky" shed more light on new leaked DLC game features as well as a possible Xbox One version in the offing this year.The rumor mill has been running full force churning all sorts of speculations around leaked new game features for the hit survival video game.

The rumor stems from an NMS Google Doc that made its way on the internet not too long ago. It included a data file which hints at an inclusion of land vehicles and dialogues that read "loss of traction" aside from pointing at speed and acceleration.

In other words, "No Man's Sky" is headed to the land expedition with the help of an array of brand spanking new vehicles. Furthermore, the leaked DLC for "No Man's Sky" hinted at an impending arrival of ATV upgrades, jet engine plus mounted turrets and vertical boosters, according to PowerUpGaming.

The update also brings in a slew of other activities such as hiring a mechanic, building a terminal and farming, apart from introducing several other missions that help players to accumulate the right materials. Moreover, the players will be able to fully upgrade the newfangled land vehicles using current in-game components enabling them to add weapons system, storage, better top-speed, jetpacks and other things.

Hello Games has not yet spilled the beans about the new vehicles; however, the game developer's recent Foundation update was expected to debut an array of jaw-dropping features. The new "No Man's Sky" update paves the way for more downloadable contents and encompasses new game modes, space freighters, base building and lots more.

It can be recalled that Hello Games teased multiplayer gameplay, climate changes on "No Man's Sky's" settings and hinted that issues with the portals will be taken care of.

'No Man's Sky' Coming To Xbox One

Meanwhile, it looks like "No Man's Sky" could be heading to Xbox One this year as Sean Murray, Hello Games founder pointed out that he was quite precise with his words and was unsure if he was given the green light to divulge more details about it before all else.

Murray further pointed out that he was thrilled to discuss what the new and robust hardware could bring to the table and the studio's plans on having it to be procedurally generated. Meaning, more powerful hardware does not necessarily allude to higher frame rate or enhanced textures. They have the capability of radically overhauling the core experience, DailyStar reported.

Developed by Hello Games, "No Man's Sky" was released in August last year. It is currently up for grabs for the PS4 and PC platforms.

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