'No Man's Sky' rumors: Next DLC update will feature multiplayer gameplay, new missons, fixed portals; 'Explorer's Edition' pre-orders still not shipped?

"No Man's Sky" is an action-adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie studio Hello Games for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows. (Photo : YouTube/PlayStation EU)

The latest details for "No Man's Sky" will feature multiplayer gameplay, new missions and fixed portals in next DLC update, as well, delays on the "Explorer's Edition" pre-orders.



Several rumors are making rounds regarding the possible next DLC updates for "No Man's Sky" in 2017. Hello Games recently launched a patch update that features more space battles and numerous in-game bugs that have been plagueing gamers since they started playing it.




Hello Games will likely add a multiplayer gameplay for "No Man's Sky", not to mention fixes on the portals. There are also hints of climate changes especially where the setting of the game is. This means that the developers must adapt the worlds to have different weather conditions on different parts.



The game developers also need to pay extra attention where rainforests and land forms are prominent depending on the climate. Players are beginning to lose their interest because of the terrain and the climate problems in the game.



Players are hoping that Hello Games will provide new and creative updates in "No Man's Sky" and want to see new missions that will let them roam around a new galaxy or even familiarize themselves with the star system, Mobi Picker reported.



In other news, it seems that gamers who have pre-ordered the "Explorer's Edition" of "No Man's Sky" are slightly frustrated due to its delayed shipments.



The producers in the iam8bit claimed that hat bundles have begun shipping in the United States and that process will start in the United Kingdom in early January. Players who contacted the outlet’s customer support were also recently told the limited item was being put into shipping containers for transportation across the ocean, IDigital Times reported.



The "Explorer’s Edition" of "No Man's Sky" was first revealed last March 2016, as the game hit retail stores at the beginning of August. The bundle features a game key, a hand-painted ship replica, a traveler pin, a display diorama and an Atlas traveler's log in a “rad” box. The codes were sent out digitally at the time of its release, but the rest of the perks are nowhere to be found.



Hopefully, gamers can now have their "Explorer's Edition" of "No Man's Sky" in order to lessen the problems Hello Games has been facing since its launch.



"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.

