No Man’s Sky’s, the latest update does not add bones and fossil underground

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It’s almost comical how many free Hello Games extensions seemed to be released now No man of manAnd the studio has no signs of stopping. A modern update called Relics launched on Wednesday, March 26 No man of man. The relics, as the name suggests, is about the discovery of a hidden treasure and skeletal remains underground. Unlike previous, much larger updates of the worlds that have changed ecosystems and water reservoirs, relics focus on satisfying treasure hunters and paleontologists among us.

At the moment, players can dig in their hearts and terraform the planet as much as they want, but there are not many to find underground, but the ferrite dust and an occasional improvement capsule. Relics add procedural bones of all sizes to the worlds, and players can rebuild them freely, trying to find out what kind of creatures it could be. (Or you can simply create a giant skeleton of a monster from the gathered bones to amaze your friends and alert your enemies.)

This sounds charming and humorous, but are there any risk? Hello Games teases hazardous guards with infrequent treasures, such as Stone Ghosts, Stone Golem and the terrifying sounding Titan worm. While digging will remain the best way to get bones, if a specific piece of skeleton escapes you, a modern specialist at the space station will be joyful to exchange you. This is a narrowly concentrated update, just like the previous patch, which added fishing, but this is another neat way that Hello Games completes No man of man Experience, despite the fact that the game is approaching ten years. I can dig it out.

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