Hello Games just rolled out a significant update for No Man’s Sky on February 12, 2025, aiming to fix an array of bugs that cropped up with the Worlds Part 2 update. The game’s evolution over the years has been remarkable, morphing from its initial criticized launch into a cherished title as it gears up to mark its ninth anniversary.
As 2025 kicked off, the Worlds Part 2 update brought players to more varied universes, packed with numerous quality-of-life enhancements, a reimagined lighting system, among other upgrades. These changes make the game almost unrecognizable from its original 2016 release. The dedicated team led by Sean Murray at Hello Games has consistently strived to meet and exceed player expectations. It’s testament to their efforts that No Man’s Sky has now reached the "Very Positive" status in Steam reviews, a feat achieved eight years after its debut. This latest update is intended to smooth out issues that emerged after the recent 5.5 update.
In a concurrent release, Hello Games launched update 5.055 for the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, alongside update 5.55 for older systems like PS4, Xbox One, and PCs. According to the official site, this patch is key in resolving bugs arising with the Worlds Part 2 update. Among fixes are solutions to a memory management crash and adding collision improvements for biodomes. Additionally, the teleporter menu has been streamlined to prioritize destinations closest to selected missions, facilitating quicker exploration. Water rendering problems were also among those addressed.
Notably, following the PS5 Pro release in late 2024, No Man’s Sky now supports an 8K mode, setting it apart as one of the few games with this feature on Sony’s latest console. Players can opt for an ultra-sharp 7680 x 4320 display at 30 FPS, or switch to 4K at 60 FPS, both offering significant visual enhancements thanks to the upgraded technology. Martin Griffiths from Hello Games praised the console’s capabilities at launch, expressing his delight at seeing his work come to life in stunning detail.
While the team is heavily involved with No Man’s Sky, they’ve also partnered with another UK-based developer. In December 2024, it was unveiled that Hello Games would publish ‘Stage Fright,’ a new cooperative game from Ghost Town Games, known for the popular Overcooked series.
No Man’s Sky Update 5.055 Patch Notes (February 12, 2025)
Bug Fixes
- Resolved an issue where favored teleport destinations were unfavored after use.
- The teleporter menu now prioritizes the closest destination to the active mission.
- Corrected a stability problem with the Nautilon platform in water.
- Fixed an issue where trader ships crashed after liftoff from outposts on a gas giant’s moon.
- Addressed multiple collision issues with Exocraft and lasers.
- Biodome collisions have been improved.
- Fixed an audio bug that gave the impression of landing on water.
- Addressed issues causing certain ships to get stuck entering the freighter hangar.
- Rectified erratic player movements in environments like the Space Anomaly or bases.
- Resolved galaxy map routes leading through non-existent systems.
- Fixed rare saving issues in settlements.
- Clarified UI on whether abandoned mode was active or not.
- Corrected discovery page errors showing extinct marine life.
- Solved bugs with inventory sorting affecting broken slots.
- Fixed text flicker in the multiplayer discovery screen.
- Resolved dialogue duplication in They Who Returned.
- Improved monolith interaction text issues.
- Adjusted space view water rendering for better clarity.
- Enhanced visibility of underwater jetpack effects.
- Addressed several water rendering problems.
- Fixed brightness irregularities in abandoned and pirate space stations.
- Solved visibility issues with holograms against the sky.
- Corrected sea creature death effects.
- Improved visibility of certain submerged bases on PS5.
- Fixed a memory management-related crash.
These patches highlight Hello Games’ ongoing commitment to enriching No Man’s Sky with enhancements, fixes, and updates that keep players engaged and the game world vibrant.