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No Man’s Sky gets cross-save support

Players will now be able to continue their adventures as a No Man’s Sky character on any platform they choose.

No Man’s Sky’s latest update is out, and it has a feature that players have been asking for for a long time: cross-save. Starting with Patch 5.25, players can take a saved character to almost any platform No Man’s Sky is available on and continue their adventures from wherever they left off. This patch also brought back the Normandy event and improvements that take advantage of the PS5 Pro console.

Hello Games shared the details of No Man’s Sky Patch 5.25 and its cross-save feature in a post on game website this week. Starting with this update, cross-save and cross-play in No Man’s Sky are available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, PS VR, and PCVR. That means you can log into any of those platforms with your character and return to your journey from wherever you left off, regardless of which system you’re playing on.

The cross-save is a huge milestone for No Man’s Sky that has been a long time coming for fans, but it wasn’t the only thing on the game’s latest list of updates. With PlayStation 5 Pro is now available In the wild, Sony also distributed which games are improved through it, which included No Man’s Sky. This update shares more details about what this means for gaming on PS5 Pro, including better image quality, better upscaling, improved lighting, and more to make the environment and gameplay pop.

With No Man’s Sky Patch 5.25 now available on most platforms, cross-save is available in-game for everyone. As we watch for more updates from Hello Games and No Man’s Sky, stay tuned here at Shacknews.

TJ Denzer is a gamer and writer with a lifelong passion for gaming. He found his way to the Shacknews roster in late 2019 and has since risen to Senior News Editor. In between news coverage, he also notably helps out with live projects such as Indie-licious, Shacknews Stimulus Games and Shacknews Dump. He can be reached at [email protected] and can also be found on Twitter @JohnnyChugs.