As a seasoned space explorer and No Man’s Sky enthusiast with countless hours lost in the cosmos, I can’t help but feel my heart race at the news of this latest update! The PS5 Pro support, offering 8K at 30 fps, is like upgrading my telescope to a space-faring observatory. Add cross-save and cross-play features, and it feels like I’m part of an intergalactic club where my adventures can follow me wherever I go!
Developers of No Man’s Sky have recently added some new functionalities to the game, which now includes 8K resolution at 30 frames per second compatibility with the PS5 Pro.
No Man’s Sky PS5 Pro Update
On the same day as the release of the upgraded PS5 model, Hello Games has unveiled a revamped version of No Man’s Sky tailored for this console. This new edition offers even greater detail and improved visual clarity to heighten your space exploration experience. Leveraging PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution), the enhanced No Man’s Sky will boast 4K at 60 frames per second and 8K at 30 frames per second modes on the PS5 Pro.
Additionally, the game boasts enhanced lighting effects, stunning reflection quality, and superior ambient occlusion throughout every game mode.
Cross-Save
In addition to the latest update, No Man’s Sky now offers cross-save functionality, enabling players to share a single save game file across all supported platforms. Moreover, cross-play compatibility is also included in this update, making it possible for last-gen and current-gen console users, such as PS5 Pro, PS VR, and PS VR 2, to play together seamlessly.
No Man’s Sky X Mass Effect
To wrap things up, today marks the release of the No Man’s Sky x Mass Effect collaboration, as Hello Games participates in N7 Day festivities. Thanks to this alliance, the SSV Normandy SR1 will reappear in No Man’s Sky, following its initial showing in 2021. For the following fortnight, players have an opportunity to come across the refurbished Normandy within a revamped version of the original mission and include it in their inventory.
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