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Game Update: No Man's Sky Interceptor

Keeping the updates coming seems to be the ethos of Hello Games as mere months after they released Fractal, the first update for 2023 and their 25th, they are back with number 26, Interceptor. This update adds a whole new dimension to the game, with corrupted planets, new enemies, new resources, and a new starship class. Check out the trailer below for a quick overview of what is included.

First of all, let's talk about the corrupted planets. These are worlds that have been infected by a mysterious purple haze, which has altered their landscapes and wildlife. You'll find strange crystals growing everywhere, new buildings to explore, and crashed interceptors to salvage. But be careful, because these planets are also home to corrupted sentinels, which are twisted versions of the robotic guardians that patrol the galaxy. These sentinels are more aggressive, more intelligent, and more deadly than ever. They have new forms, such as spider-like creatures and crab-like drones, and new weapons, such as stealth fields, flamethrowers, and explosives. You'll need to be well-equipped and well-prepared to face them.

But don't worry, because you'll also have access to new technology to help you survive and thrive on these planets. The most exciting addition is the new starship class: the interceptor. These are ships that were originally designed by the sentinels, but have been abandoned or stolen by other factions. You can find them on corrupted planets or in space battles, and salvage them for your own use. Interceptors are highly customizable and versatile, with unique features such as anti-gravity wells and crimson cores. They also look awesome, with sleek designs and glowing accents.

You'll also find new sentinel multi-tools and jetpacks, which offer more firepower and mobility options. And you'll need new resources to craft and fuel these new gadgets, such as corrupted crystals and sentinel cores. These resources can be found on corrupted planets or by defeating corrupted sentinels.

The Interceptor update also brings some improvements to the VR mode of the game, such as wrist interface controls and better visuals. And it adds a new Nexus mission that involves investigating the source of the corruption and its effects on the galaxy.

The Interceptor update is one of the most ambitious and exciting updates that No Man's Sky has ever received. It adds a new layer of challenge and discovery to the game, and expands the lore of the universe. I can't wait to dive into it and see what secrets it holds. If you're a fan of No Man's Sky, you should definitely check it out.

The full patch notes can be found on the official site and include specific platform call outs.