'No Man's Sky' Update: Leaked DLC Suggests Arrival of Upgradable Land Vehicles; Xbox One Release Still Uncertain

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Jan 26, 2017 12:07 AM EST

Data miners may have found very important details about "No Man's Sky." The data enthusiasts discovered massive evidence on the potential presence of land vehicles within the recently rolled out Foundation update. If the information unearthed is true, fans will see land vehicles on the Hello Games title.

The information was obtained through an NMS Google Doc. In the document, it is suggested that the land vehicles will have mounted guns, vertical boosters, and a jet engine. The big scoop is, these features on "No Man's Sky" can be upgraded. The land vehicles are expected to be hybrid ATV autos.

According to Power Up Gaming, players need to accomplish some tasks before they can obtain an ATV. It appears that players will be required to build a terminal for specialist vehicles. A mechanic also has to be hired to help in finishing several missions. The "No Man's Sky" missions are expected to bring forth the components and other items needed to construct the ATV.

Meanwhile the Daily Express adds that the a big announcement from Nvidia may confirm the details on the alleged leaked "No Man's Sky" DLC. Nvidia has announced that the title is out on Shield TV. GeForce Now subscribers can get the game at the store for $59.99.

The announcement states that Nvidia's version of "No Man's Sky" will include the Foundation update. This means that GeForce Now players can also experience the purported land vehicles that should help with their journeys in the open-world adventure. However, Hello Games has yet to confirm if the details on the leaked DLC are legitimate.

The big twist for players of "No Man's Sky" is, they will have to master the creation of ATV buggies. While this may be hard work for some, it will pay well in the end. The land vehicles are expected to improve the gaming experience of adventure lovers.

"No Man's Sky" is exclusive to the PlayStation 4 amid calls from fans to release the title for Xbox One. Hello Games has yet to address the requests of Xbox One players who want to get their hands on the game. The title was released August 2016 and faced mixed reactions from both critics and fans.

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