Nobody’s heaven receives a major update along with its release on Nintendo Switch on Fridays. The update, called Passing pointbrings the game to version 4.0 and performs a complete overhaul of the balance and structure of the game – even if it doesn’t add a lot of new content.
the developer Hello Games said that the Passing point is designed to help new and regular players understand a game that has received 21 major updates in the six years since it was initially released, and to offer Switch players a more “grab and play” experience. It also focuses on improving the quality of life for the dedicated community of Nobody’s heaven.
Some of the news of No Man’s Sky
There is a new relaxed mode aimed at a streamlined, faster and less complicated way of seeing the sights and features of this vast space exploration game. Custom game modes allow you to tailor survival, crafting, combat, controls and accessibility settings to each player’s play style.
Long-term players will benefit from a revised inventory system that significantly increases level limits for ships, weapons and players, as well as a new milestone system, new items collectibles and improved mission content.
What if you played Nobody’s heaven years ago and is put off by the idea of returning to a long-forgotten game, as well as a series of new systems, a new information portal will detail all your progress and goals.
updating of Nobody’s heaven is now available for all platforms, including Nintendo Switch.