Exploring the Universe of No Man’s Sky: A Free Trial and the Omega Expedition
4 min readNo Man’s Sky, the popular space exploration game developed by Hello Games, has recently announced a free trial and the launch of the Omega Expedition. This update brings new features, rewards, and changes to the game, making it an exciting time for both new and returning players.
The free trial, which will be available from February 15 to 19, allows everyone to experience the entire Omega Expedition without having to purchase the game. Players can download No Man’s Sky for free during this period and explore the vast universe, complete missions, and discover new planets. This is an excellent opportunity for those who have been curious about the game but haven’t tried it yet.
The Omega Expedition is a timed event that runs for approximately four weeks. It offers various rewards, including new posters, a unique Atlas-themed jetpack, the exclusive Atlas Sceptre Multi-Tool, the Atlas Headshield helmet, and the one-of-a-kind high-performance Starborn Runner starship. This expedition invites players to embark on a journey across the galaxy, exploring as they go and probing the memories of the Atlas itself.
For players without an existing save, the expedition also includes a tutorial to guide them as they explore, making it the perfect time to start their journey. PvP will default to off during this expedition, ensuring a peaceful experience for all players.
Expeditions can now be started from an existing save, as well as continuing to be accessible by starting a new game. Major expedition rewards will continue to be available on all saves. Players can choose to begin an expedition from a new terminal aboard the Space Anomaly and load it with a choice of items and packaged equipment.
The expedition will then begin as normal, and upon reaching the Space Anomaly, players will be able to retrieve these stored items to aid them with their progress. With an expedition in progress, players can use the terminal to freely switch between continuing the expedition or pausing it. Pausing the expedition allows players to switch back to their primary save and dip in and out of the expedition as they wish.
At the end of the expedition, players will be able to return technology and items to their primary save via the same terminal used to start the expedition. Unwanted items will be sold automatically and converted to units or nanites as appropriate. All earned units, nanites, and quicksilver will be automatically returned to the primary save. All discoveries will be automatically shared with the primary save, and bases will be shared on completion of the expedition.
Additional unit or nanite rewards will be awarded based on other measures of progress, such as Sentinels killed, words learned, or base parts constructed. Players can create a copy of their primary Multi-Tool or starship, allowing them to bring their own equipment to the expedition or return exciting finds back to their primary save.
The Omega Update also includes several other changes and improvements to the game. Pirate dreadnought capital ships can now be forced to surrender by destroying all of their defenses or taking them to the brink of destruction. Players can then demand tribute from the pirate captain, seize their vessel as their own capital ship, or destroy the pirates to claim the usual bounty. The dreadnought has a unique hangar and bridge, distinct from regular civilian freighters.
A new package of Twitch drops will begin shortly, allowing players to earn exotic base parts, high-tech starships, fireworks, appearance modifications, and more by signing up and linking their platform accounts on the Twitch Drops page and tuning in to Twitch.
Planetary NPCs will now occasionally offer procedurally generated missions, tailored to the planet they find themselves on. The Atlas Path missions have been reworked for clarity and robustness, fixing a number of text and other issues. Players who have completed the Atlas Path now have access to a repeating mission with which they can earn nanites and additional words in the Atlas language.
Players who decline the Atlas at the end of the Atlas Path are now awarded their own counterpart title and technology to those awarded for accepting its request. Once begun, the Atlas Path is now always available on the Galaxy Map without having to specifically request coordinates from Specialist Polo. The visual effects in the final Atlas Station have been significantly improved.
Black Holes are now always available on the Galaxy Map without having to specifically request coordinates from Specialist Polo. The visibility of the various Galaxy Map paths has been improved, particularly when in free-look mode. Players can now save while aboard Atlas Stations. Fixed an issue that affected a number of Timber, Fibreglass, and Stone base parts.
These are just a few of the changes and improvements included in the Omega Update. No Man’s Sky continues to evolve and expand, offering players a rich and immersive space exploration experience. The free trial and Omega Expedition are excellent opportunities for both new and returning players to explore the universe and discover its wonders.
In conclusion, the free trial and Omega Expedition in No Man’s Sky offer an exciting opportunity for both new and returning players to explore the vast universe and discover its wonders. With new rewards, changes, and improvements, this update is sure to provide hours of entertainment and adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned space explorer or just starting your journey, No Man’s Sky has something for everyone. So, grab your spaceship, explore the stars, and uncover the mysteries of the universe.