That’s according to Hello Games founder Sean Murray, who has been busy in recent days expanding the game’s development team to deal with support issues, while also providing new patches.

And it’s fair to say that No Man’s Sky has made an impact on the gaming community; in both positive and negative fashion.

Many have pointed to the game’s procedurally generated universe as a huge leap in the industry which could create new tantalising opportunities.

Others have been left frustrated by No Man’s Sky’s limitations and multiplayer gameplay mechanics.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, Murray revealed that No Man’s Sky is set to change through the use of future updates, while the subject of why the game continues to be a solitary experience was also touched upon.

Commenting on the development choices chosen by his team, Murray revealed: “I actually think that almost every decision we’ve made with the game, we come to a path, and there’s like a split in the path, and we think, “what is it that’s unique about our game,” and what is it that’s interesting, and what is similar to other games, and we’d always want to go for the path that’s unique and interesting.