Hello Games releases Remnant trailer for No Man’s Sky showing new salvage vehicles and physics tools

Time to haul space junk around planets and throw it into incinerators for profit.

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TL;DR
  • Hello Games revealed the Remnant update for No Man's Sky featuring planetary salvage and cleanup gameplay.
  • Players use a gravity gun tool and vehicles to collect debris and haul it to incinerators for units, resources, and cosmetics.
  • The update includes new exocraft designs and ties into a new Expedition with milestone-based rewards.
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Hello Games dropped a new trailer for No Man’s Sky called “Remnant” that showcases an upcoming content update focused on planetary salvage and cleanup. The footage shows players collecting debris, hauling scrap across terrain with vehicles, and processing junk for rewards.

The salvage loop centers on finding waste and debris scattered across planets. Players use a gravity gun-style tool to grab and move objects, then haul them to processing stations or incinerators. Scrapping the collected material yields units, resources, and cosmetic rewards.

The trailer highlights new or updated exocraft including what players are calling a “spider truck” design. These vehicles handle the heavy lifting of transporting salvaged items across planetary surfaces. The gravity gun tool lets players manipulate objects with physics-based controls, similar to the mechanics in Hardspace: Shipbreaker.

Rewards include customization options for the Colossus exocraft and additional items tied to a new Expedition. No Man’s Sky Expeditions are limited-time game modes where players start fresh and complete milestone objectives for unique rewards that unlock across all saves.

The update also introduces the ability to decorate other players’ ships during flight, expanding the game’s multiplayer customization features.

No Man’s Sky launched in 2016 and has received years of major free updates that expanded the game far beyond its original scope. Hello Games consistently releases new content without charging for expansions, adding features like base building, multiplayer, vehicles, and story content through regular patches.

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