Hello Games has released a new patch for the PlayStation 4 and PC versions of No Man's Sky

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Sean Murray, Hello Games co-founder, announced the PC's patch release earlier today, promising the PS4 patch was also on the way. IGN has confirmed the console patch is downloadable. Full patch notes have not been made available for either version, yet, but are "incoming," according to Murray. Murray did tweet out , however, that the PC version "adds support for more hardware [and] improves frame rate at low spec," while the PS4 patch "improves stability [and] lots more."Addressing whether Hello Games was also going to implement new features to the game soon, Murray said that Hello Games is "totally focused on customer support right now. Then we'll move onto improving and adding features to the game." A support email from Hello Games spotted earlier this week revealed the developer has both the patch releasing this week in the works, as well as one for next week to fix "urgent and critical issues." The email said that Hello Games is "literally working around the clock" to resolve the game's major problems. Users were reporting major issues with No Man's Sky on the day of its PC launch. Hello Games also previously stated that, in its efforts to work on the game's "critical issues," the developer has brought in a new QA team to help with the process.For more on No Man's Sky, check out IGN's full review of the game, and be sure to keep up with everything you need to know while playing by reading IGN's No Man's Sky wiki

Jonathon Dornbush is an Associate Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush