The
developers
at
Hello
Games
are
back
with
yet
another
update
for
No
Man’s
Sky.
Starting
today,
a
select
number
of
users
will
have
the
ability
to
play
around
in
their
NMS
universe
across
a
collection
of
platforms
with
the
new
cross-save
functionality.
According
to
the
announcement,
adding
cross-saving
was
a
bit
of
an
undertaking
for
the
development
team.
“It’s
very
common
for
players
to
rack
up
thousands
of
hours
of
saves,”
the
announcement
reads.
“Adding cross-save for
us
is
a
little
bit
like
moving
house,
the
longer
people
have
lived
there
the
more
complicated
it
is
to
move
them.”
No
Man’s
Sky
now
supports
cross-saves
across
PlayStation
4,
Xbox
One
and
Series
S/X,
Xbox
Game
Pass,
PC,
Steam
Deck,
PSVR
1
/
2,
PCVR,
GOG,
and
Nintendo
Switch.
Players
can
visit
this
site
to
link
their
different
platform
accounts
and
read
the
cross-save
FAQ.
However,
only
a
select
few
players
will
be
able
to
play
their
saves
across
different
platforms
with
Hello
Games
rolling
out
the
functionality
to
more
players
in
the
coming
days.
November
7th
is
known
in
the
BioWare
fandom
as
N7
Day
(get
it,
November
7th)
—
a
semi-official
community
holiday
celebrating
all
things
Mass
Effect.
In
2021,
Hello
Games
introduced
Mass
Effect’s
famous
starship,
the
SSV
Normandy
SR-1
as
a
collectible
ship.
For
this
year’s
N7
Day,
the
Normandy
is
back
for
players
to
claim
for
a
limited
time.
In
addition
to
cross-saves
and
cool
ships,
to
coincide
with
the
launch
of
the
PS5
Pro,
No
Man’s
Sky
is
also
getting
an
enhanced
version
compatible
with
the
souped
up
console.
Updated
features
include
4K
resolution
at
60fps,
support
for
8K
resolution
at
30fps,
and
improved
lighting.
All
three
updates
are
available
now
and
are
completely
free.
Original author: Ash Parrish
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