

Meanwhile we are continuing to work hard on new content updates, large and small for the future. I’m very proud of the team that has worked so hard to make this happen. We’ve moved to an entirely new networking architecture, with more flexibility for the future, allowing players to play together regardless of platform. Excitingly, No Man’s Sky is joining what is at the moment a fairly small group of games which support cross-platform multiplayer.Ī tremendous amount of work has gone into this update and the underlying technology and systems. We are excited to be able to announce that, starting tomorrow, PlayStation 4 players, Xbox One players and PC players will all be able to explore, journey, survive, build, and trade together. Something to allow everyone in the community to benefit from the influx of new players that Game Pass brings.ĭo you have a friend on another gaming system with whom you’ve always wanted to explore the great unknown? A legendary base you’ve seen videos of but never been able to visit? A mission that you think would be great to play with friends on other platforms? Whilst that’s exciting itself, we’ve been busily working on something else in secret for the last few months. This means that millions of Xbox One and Windows PC gamers who subscribe to the Game Pass service will be able to try No Man’s Sky for the first time. To coincide with this, we are releasing a Windows 10 version of the game which will also be part of the Game Pass for PC program.

We can now reveal that it will enter Game Pass TOMORROW on Thursday 11th June. A couple of weeks ago, we announced that No Man’s Sky was coming to Xbox Game Pass.
