No Man’s Sky Update Now Let Players Create Their Own Audio

Its Time to Get Funky 

No Man’s Sky is closing out 2019 by adding a new update that allows players to create their own audio in-game. The update is also going to focus on fixing a handful of bugs.

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The ByteBeat as it is called will let players create their own sound within the world of No Man’s Sky. According to Hello Games, players can find this feature in the modules from the Space Anomaly. Once this new device is added to the game it will start playing music. From there, players can make their own changes and tweak it to whatever they like.

While this is by no means a game-changing update, it is a nice touch. Customization is something that everyone likes to have in their games regardless of how big or small. Some would even say the small features are what counts the most in a game like No Man’s Sky. Creating your own song to go out and adventure to adds a very personal element to the game.

Despite No Man’s Sky horrendous launch in 2016, the game has changed drastically for the better. The empty universe that players found themselves in at the beginning of the game’s existence is now filled with plenty of things to do a see. It is by no means the perfect game, but the new direction the game has taken over the past few years is very notable and commendable on Hello Games’ behalf.

If you have a knack for open-world games like Minecraft and Rust, then make sure to check out what all the fuss is about. There are still plenty more updates to come for the title.

No Man’s Sky is out on PC, Xbox One, and PS4.

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