
New Update for No Man's Sky Arrives in September 2025
No Man's Sky has rolled out a significant update that addresses numerous bugs, enhancing the gameplay experience for fans.
A new update for No Man’s Sky has been released, introducing various bug fixes motivated by community feedback. Since its rocky debut in 2016, Hello Games has made a strong comeback by continuously updating the game to meet player expectations, thus regaining community trust.
2025 has been particularly eventful for No Man’s Sky, with notable updates like the Beacon in June and the much-anticipated Voyagers patch in late August. The Voyagers update allowed players to create their own spacecraft using a variety of components, exciting fans who had long requested this feature. In light of the new Experimental Branch launched post-update, players engaged in testing the new functionalities, which have bred some bugs that are now addressed in the latest patch.
As noted on the official website, the No Man’s Sky update is now available for Steam players, with plans to release on other platforms shortly. This latest patch, Voyagers 6.02, primarily focuses on fixing bugs related to the shipbuilding feature. Issues like collision problems with access bays, and unintended behaviors such as players’ characters floating or jetpacking needlessly, have been resolved. It also addresses multiple crashes tied to autopilot and frigate expeditions, significantly improving overall game stability.
In late August, No Man’s Sky reported a peak player count of over 93,000 on Steam, attributed to the excitement around the Voyagers update. The shipbuilding feature has been compared to elements found in Bethesda’s Starfield.
Patch Notes for Voyagers Update 6.02 (September 1, 2025)
Bug Fixes
- Resolved issues affecting structural limits of corvette parts.
- Fixed bugs causing problems with Corvette cockpits and collision issues in the Thunderbird access bay.
- Several other crash-related issues and visual glitches were addressed, improving the gameplay experience.
For fans of No Man’s Sky, this update represents another step towards fulfilling the game’s original promise and keeping the community engaged.