No Man's Sky's 'Omega' Update Marks Possible End of 5+ Years of Free Content
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No Man's Sky has received over 2 dozen major free updates since its rocky launch in 2016, without any monetization by the developers.
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The latest "Omega" update may signal the end of major updates, based on its name meaning "the end" and the game going free-to-play for a limited time.
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Hello Games recently announced a new fantasy game called Light No Fire using a similar engine, indicating they may shift focus.
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Even if Omega is the last major update, there may still be minor patches and seasonal content for No Man's Sky.
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The Omega update adds exciting new pirate ship content, rewards, and more - going out with a bang if it is the last one.