
Overview of No Man’s Sky Update
On February 12, 2025, Hello Games launched an important new patch for No Man’s Sky. This update specifically addresses a plethora of bugs that emerged following the unveiling of the Worlds Part 2 update. As No Man’s Sky approaches its ninth anniversary, it has undergone significant transformation. Once criticized at launch, the game is now celebrated as a pillar of gaming evolution.
Highlights of the Worlds Part 2 Update
The Worlds Part 2 update, which debuted at the end of January, enhances the gaming experience by introducing a variety of new features and quality-of-life improvements. Players are now able to immerse themselves in incredibly diverse environments, with significant upgrades to the game’s lighting systems. Over the years, Hello Games has displayed unwavering commitment to refining the game to meet evolving player expectations, leading to an impressive 8-year trajectory that skyrocketed its Steam reviews to the “Very Positive”category.
Details of the Latest Patch Release
The update rolled out on February 12, 2025, is termed update 5.055 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and update 5.55 for older consoles and PC. According to information from the official No Man’s Sky page, this patch primarily focuses on correcting issues introduced during the Worlds Part 2 update. Noteworthy fixes include resolution of a frequent crash tied to memory management and the resolution of collision problems affecting biodomes.
An enhancement players will appreciate is the update to the teleporter interface: when selecting missions, the closest teleport destination will now be displayed first, improving the efficiency of exploration. Additionally, fixes addressing various water rendering issues have been implemented, enhancing the overall visual experience.





Technological Enhancements for PS5 Pro
Following the introduction of the PlayStation 5 Pro in late 2024, Hello Games has announced that No Man’s Sky will support an impressive 8K mode, making it one of only three games ready to deliver such high-end performance. Players can choose to explore expansive galaxies at a stunning 7680 x 4320 resolution at 30 FPS, or they can opt for a smoother 60 FPS in a 4K mode. This upgrade is made possible through the enhanced hardware of the PS5 Pro. Developer Martin Griffiths echoed the excitement, describing the creative opportunities that the new dev kit unlocks.
Looking Ahead: New Projects for Hello Games
While Hello Games continues to enhance No Man’s Sky, it is also venturing into new territory. In December 2024, the company announced plans to publish the co-op game Stage Fright, developed by Ghost Town Games, renowned for their popular Overcooked series. This expansion into new genres suggests a bright future for Hello Games and its community of players.
Patch Notes for No Man’s Sky Update 5.055 (February 12, 2025)
Bug Fixes and Improvements
- Addressed an issue causing favourite teleport destinations to revert after warping.
- Teleporter pages now feature the closest mission-related destination at the top.
- Corrected stability issues with the Nautilon platform in water.
- Resolved a problem with trader starships crashing after takeoff from gas giant moons.
- Fixed collision challenges with Exocraft and lasers.
- Rectified collision problems affecting biodome areas.
- Eliminated erroneous audio cues of starships landing on water.
- Resolved snagging issues at freighter hangar entrances.
- Addressed erratic player movement in specific environments.
- Fixed galaxy map routing through invisible systems.
- Corrected rare bugs related to saving settlements.
- Enhanced UI clarity concerning the status of abandoned mode.
- Fixed instances of extinct sea creatures displaying incorrectly in the discovery interface.
- Resolved sorting issues with broken inventory slots.
- Fixed flickering text on discovery screens during multiplayer sessions.
- Corrected identical options appearing in dialogue trees in “They Who Returned.”
- Fixed inconsistent text in monolith interactions.
- Adjusted overly dark water appearances when viewed from space.
- Improved visibility for underwater jetpack effects.
- Resolved various water rendering issues.
- Adjusted brightness settings for abandoned and pirate space stations.
- Fixed invisibility issues with holograms against the sky background.
- Corrected death effects for certain sea creatures.
- Fixed visibility issues with some underwater bases on PS5.
- Addressed memory management-related crashes.
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