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The Worlds Part 1 update for No Man’s Sky has been a monumental effort from Hello Games. Released entirely for free a few weeks ago, it’s introduced tech engine into the game, while also revamping procedural generation entirely. The initial release build of the game is nearly entirely unrecognisable from what it is now; new world types, new vehicles, new everything.

Finally, the game is on verge of hitting an overall positive review score, sitting at 79% at the moment. This had been spotted by users on who were eager to say they had performed their part, while others said that the release of Worlds Part 2 will see Steam inventing a “new score beyond Overwhelming Postitive.” This is a monumental achievement for and Hello Games.

While the initial release was mired in controversy and criticism, the studio has gone above and beyond to change the narrative. We’re living in a microtransaction-infested era at the moment. It’s rare to see game overhaul updates such as these without there being a cost attached, though the Worlds Part 1 update defies that entirely.

Recent user reviews sing nothing but praise for the update; “one of the last not greedy devs,” writes one, while another says that “EA see Sean [Murray] in their nightmares.” It’s clear that user sentiments are heavily in-favour of the work the team is doing, and the re.