No Man's Sky 4.1 Update

No Man’s Sky 4.1 Update Launches Today, Reveals PSVR 2 Support

No Man’s Sky 4.1 has been released, bringing with it a whole host of new content inside the update. This update also reveals that the space exploration title will have PSVR 2 support for anybody that manages to get their hands on the new system.

No Man’s Sky 4.1 patch notes detail PSVR 2 support

The most exciting part of the No Man’s Sky 4.1 patch notes and this update is the newly added PSVR 2 support. The game will support 4K resolution, and use the new ergonomic Sense controllers to make every element of the game even more immersive than it already is. Along with these new additions, the 4.1 update also adds a series of quality-of-life changes and bug fixes to make the entire experience much smoother for everybody playing the game.

No Man’s Sky 4.1 also adds a new expedition to the system of Bakkin, which has a new Utopia Speeder Starship for when you complete the entirety of the assignments that are part of this expedition. Not only that, but Nexus missions are now available on Nintendo Switch for players that are looking for me to do in the title.

In other gaming news, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will have dismemberment, and the Saints Row reboot reportedly underperformed.

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