No Man's Sky released update 4.33, implementing many bug fixes regarding the new expansion. No Man's Sky Singularity Expedition is the game's latest addition, and it was described by the game's developer as a narrative-heavy journey with several layers of content for players who want to learn more about its lore. Update 4.33 improves some of the issues that came with that update.

No Man's Sky's Singularity Expedition launched on June 13, and many fans are already experiencing the thrilling narrative that continues the journey gamers started on in the Interceptor Expedition in No Man's Sky, the previous expedition released on April 5. No Man's Sky had an unfortunate launch and many players were disappointed with the experience, but its developer has kept improving the game, and now fans can enjoy the next chapter of this enticing and captivating experience that offers mystery and new content available for regular playthroughs. While the Singularity update came with its share of issues, the game's developers have released an update implementing a few bug fixes.

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On June 13, the developer of No Man's Sky implemented update 4.33, bringing many bug fixes into the game that surfaced after the new Singularity Expedition went live. According to the No Man's Sky developer, update 4.33 fixed many issues when completing several milestones in the game, which were preventing players from progressing on their playthroughs. Besides these bug fixes, the game's developer also fixed several graphical glitches affecting the Wayfarer's Helm, one of the items available for all players who play the Singularity Expedition. The update even fixed an issue regarding the No Man's Sky Mac version, which was causing crashes when playing on a second monitor.

The game's developers went on to thank players for their support and for playing the new expedition. No Man's Sky's developer keeps making new content for the game, and even though the game launched many years ago, it does not seem to stop. Eventually, Hello Games may stop supporting No Man's Sky, but that time does not seem close as the developer keeps working on the game.

No Man's Sky Singularity Expedition offers veteran players a new storyline to follow while giving them new items they can take to their main saves and use as they like. Besides the new items, the Singularity Expedition update also implemented fixes regarding the game's VR version, graphical glitches, and many performance-related improvements for the Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. No Man's Sky fans should keep an eye on the game's social media handles as this major update came not too long after the Interceptor Expedition, so the game's developers may have another content update already planned.

No Man's Update 4.33 Patch Notes

Bug fixes

  • Fixed an issue that could prevent the “They Hear Us” milestone from completing if the player completed the puzzle before using their scanner to locate the autophage.
  • Fixed a rare issue that could prevent the “Rampancy” milestone from completing when the target number of Corrupted Sentinels were destroyed.
  • Fixed an issue with encrypted milestones that could cause them to fail to list the correct prerequisite for unlocking them.
  • Introduced several text changes to make the community-focused nature of the “Sentience Echo” milestone more clear.
  • Introduced a new option at Nada’s Prime Terminal to hand in 10 Echo Seeds in a single batch.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the Mission Path to be hidden in the Galaxy Map if the mission destination coincided with an Atlas Station or a black hole.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the player collision to be too large, particularly in multiplayer.
  • Fixed several graphical glitches with the Wayfarer’s Helm.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Discordant Jetpack Trail from rendering correctly.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some customization options to be hidden in the UI when playing at very specific resolutions.
  • Fixed a Mac crash related to playing the game on a second monitor.

No Man's Sky is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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