Summary
- Patch 5.6 (Relics Update) for No Man’s Sky adds palaeontology, new features, and bug fixes.
- Previous updates fixed launch issues and added features like companions, co-op, and base building.
- The game remains popular due to continuous updates, making it worth playing years after release.
In a recent development, the space exploration game No Man’s Sky has rolled out update 5.6, also known as the Relics Update. This significant update introduces features such as paleontology to the game. This is one of several major updates that No Man’s Sky has received lately, with developer Hello Games continually refining the gaming experience and incorporating additional features into the widely-played survival title.
Initially launched back in 2016, “No Man’s Sky” faced criticism during its launch due to gamers feeling let down by the game’s shallow universe and numerous bugs. However, over time, developer Hello Games introduced numerous updates that addressed the game’s major flaws and enriched the overall gaming experience. Now featuring elements like discovering companions, cooperative play, and base-building, “No Man’s Sky” has since grown to become one of the most beloved space exploration games on the market.
In the latest Relics Update for No Man’s Sky, players can now discover numerous distinctive fossils, reconstruct these fossils, and engage in combat against colossal stone titans or antiquated bone beasts as paleontology becomes part of the game. This modification introduces a fresh system, as these fossils will come in various forms, allowing players to sell their fossil collections. Additionally, the update improves the Abandoned Mode, making it more efficient and richer with additional valuable items.
Among the fresh additions in this update are a novel bone-like ally and gigantic rock carvings scattered across different planets. As always, this 5.6 patch also tackles numerous technical issues to enhance the gaming experience within No Man’s Sky. Notably, this patch is larger than several of the more recent updates focused primarily on bug fixes.
As a gamer, I’ve been hooked on the latest update for No Man’s Sky – Worlds: Part 2, version 5.5. This game-changer brought an abundance of freshness to my favorite space exploration adventure, with diverse worlds like watery planets and gas giants now part of the landscape. I’ve stumbled upon abandoned civilizations, embarked on new missions, and found myself immersed in a whole new universe. It’s safe to say that this update has taken my gaming experience to new heights!
In 2025, I’d say it’s worth giving No Man’s Sky another try, even if you’ve played it before. Over the last year or so, Hello Games have been tirelessly refining some key aspects of the game, significantly enhancing the overall experience. These updates have breathed new life into the game, making it feel like a whole new adventure, almost a decade since its initial release. The universe within No Man’s Sky is still as mysterious and vast as ever, inviting players to explore at their leisure.
No Man’s Sky 5.6 Patch Notes (Relics Update)
Collect and Display Skeletons
- Planetary fossil beds now contain a vast array of specific bone formations.
- Each of these bones can be placed as a decorative base part, either individually or mounted on a display plinth.
- Larger display plinths allow a collection of bones to be reassembled into a complete skeleton, allowing the design and reassembly of ancient and extinct beings.
- Completed displays can be packaged into an easily transportable module, allowing them to be re-deployed in other locations, traded with other players, or sold on the galactic market.
- A new planetary dig-site building has been added, serving as a hub for interested fossil collectors.
- The icon for planetary fossils has been improved.
- A small tutorial mission has been added to guide new palaeontologists.
- A new palaeontology section has been added to the guide.
Fossil Exchange
- A fossil collector has been added to the Space Station.
- Surplus fossils can be exchanged with the fossil collector, allowing players to target specific skeleton components for their designs.
- The fossil collector will barter for items in their collection, allowing individual inventory items to be swapped.
Relics Expeditions
- Expedition Eighteen, Relics, will begin shortly and run for approximately six weeks.
- Rewards include new posters, decals and titles; a living stone suit customisation set; the unique Basilisk Crown staff; a mysterious skeletal companion; and the exclusive Living Stone jetpack.
Stone Guardians
- Fossil beds are now watched over by a vigilant stone eye, ready to protect the bones from those who would exhume them.
- Disturbing the vigilant eye may yield valuable rewards, but comes at the cost of awakening the guardians.
- Two forms of stone guardian await – a huge living statue, and a whirling storm of re-animated rock.
- Huge guardian statues have been added to relic worlds.
Skeletal Lifeforms
- A new and highly rare skeletal lifeform has been added to some planets.
- Some planets are now home to the elusive titanic bone-worm…
Quality of Life and UI
- Planets in your current system can now be marked from the discovery page, adding a marker to the starship navigation systems.
- Added an accessibility option to increase the contrast in mission-critical UI panels.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the camera to move erratically back and forth while inside high-ceilinged rooms in player bases.
- Nearby NPCs that have specific unseen interactions will now be highlighted with a marker.
- Added a new water state for ocean worlds with significantly larger waves.
- Various volumetric and other atmospheric effects no longer play on planets without an atmosphere.
- Story details from the In Stellar Multitudes mission now appear in the Journey Records page in the catalogue.
- Reduced the number of corrupt drones that attack player settlements.
- The space station marker is now dynamically offset, preventing the marker from obscuring the station while at a distance.
- Fixed a number of minor text issues in some extractor UIs.
- Fixed a number of minor text and icon issues in shop interactions.
- Fixed an issue that caused companions that were set to use no accessories to have a random accessory assigned after re-summoning them.
- Fixed an issue that caused the starship to too-aggressively lock on to markers when engaging the pulse engine.
- An organic version of the Teleport Receiver has been added for use in living starships.
- Fixed an issue that caused the repair requirements for several living starship technologies to all be the same.
- Lingering on-screen display messages that report pulse drive errors will now clear as soon as a successful pulse drive engagement is detected.
Save System
- Significantly improved the compression used for saved games, improving filesizes and upload/download times for players in the cross-save beta.
- Created a section for cross-save settings within the general Options menu.
- Players in the cross-save beta are now alerted to situations where uploads are timing out, and can manually adjust how long the game will wait for a successful upload before detecting a timeout and cancelling.
Cooking
- New fossil-related cooking recipes have been added.
- Base storage container inventories are now accessible while cooking.
- Fixed an issue that prevented access to the nutrient processor’s internal storage while on a freighter or the Exo-Skiff.
- Fixed a number of issues while cooking the Exo-Skiff, including progress resetting or incorrect items appearing in various slots.
- Cronos’ grill on the Space Anomaly can now be used by several players at once.
- Fixed an issue that made it impossible to cook jellied eels.
Abandoned Mode Improvements
- Multi-Tools found in abandoned mode are now always free, but start with damaged slots.
- Settlement-related missions will no longer start in abandoned mode.
- Abandoned space stations now have access to Exosuit, starship, and Multi-Tool upgrade stations.
- Additional salvage boxes have been added around abandoned space stations containing valuable upgrades and inventory expansion modules.
- Purple systems are now unlocked automatically in abandoned mode.
- In abandoned mode, crashed freighter containers and other buried caches can now contain additional valuable upgrades.
Optimization
- Introduced a number of optimisations to planetary prop rendering.
- Introduced an optimisation to dynamic physics groups.
- Introduced a significant memory optimisation for nav mesh generation.
- Introduced a number of minor texture memory optimisations.
- Introduced an optimisation for loading large bases.
- Introduced a number of optimisations for text display, particularly in the Journey Records pages.
- Introduced an optimisation to the various catalogue and guide pages.
Other Bug Fixes
- Fixed a number of issues that could occur when warping on board another player’s freighter.
- Fixed an issue that could cause water creatures to be generated for a planet that would never have deep enough water for those creatures to spawn.
- Fixed a number of mission blockers in They Who Returned.
- Fixed an issue that could cause some bases to become invisible when constructed at the water’s surface on ocean planets.
- Fixed an issue that could cause PC players to appear jerky in cross-platform multiplayer.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause players’ settings to reset in VR.
- Fixed an issue that could cause NPCs to sink into the floor.
- Fixed an issue that could cause a softlock when browsing the Exocraft inventory.
- Fixed a rare hang on load when returning to a savegame that was saved while in an Exocraft after playing in multiplayer.
- Fixed a rare crash related to camera shakes.
- Fixed a memory-related crash on PlayStation 5.
- Fixed a number of rare crashes related to mesh scaling.
- Fixed a number of rare maths-related crashes.
- Fixed an issue that could cause some planetary props to pop in.
- Fixed a number of Mac-specific rendering issues.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause saves to reach a max size and stop saving on Nintendo Switch – saves can now expand as required.
- Fixed an issue that could cause multiple ships to become docked to the same landing pad.
- Improved the placement positioning of decorative base building props.
- Fixed a number of text clipping issues in large popups.
- Fixed an issue that could cause a teleport destination to have two copies of a mission marker added.
- Fixed an issue that could make interactions difficult on freighters that were summoned a long way from the centre of the solar system.
- Fixed a number of issues affecting markers and planet labels when entering atmosphere.
- Fixed a rare issue that could cause empty systems to generate incorrect information about their potential Atlas Stations.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the galaxy map to incorrectly choose a purple system as part of its path to a distant star when purple systems are not unlocked.
- Fixed an issue that could cause players to start in a purple system when arriving in a new galaxy, when purple systems were not unlocked.
- Fixed an issue that caused the water effects from the Nautilon submarine to remain in the world after summoning the sub to a new location.
- Fixed an issue that prevented Exocraft laser effects from playing correctly in multiplayer.
- Fixed an issue that could cause erratic torso movements in Sentinel mechs.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the ship to hover as if above water when reloading on a planet.
- Fixed a number of inconsistencies in creature descriptions, where creatures would be described as being from the wrong environment.
- Fixed an incorrect texture being used for the Titan expedition in the expedition history screen.
- Fixed a number of decals and posters from previous expeditions being missing from the catalogue.
- Fixed an issue that caused a number of unusable and legacy items to be included in the catalogue.
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