Update 4.33 patch notes have arrived for No Man’s Sky, and there are some pretty handy changes on the way. The latest version mainly addresses Singularity issues, such as a rare problem that could prevent the “Rampancy” milestone from completing when the target number of Corrupted Sentinels were destroyed. All players should review the recent changes and fixes that have arrived with Patch 4.33 before continuing their playthrough. Let’s review the No Man’s Sky 4.33 update patch notes.
Patch Notes for the No Man’s Sky 4.33 Update
- Fixed an issue that could prevent the “They Hear Us” milestone from completing if the player completed the puzzle before using their scanner to locate the autophage.
- Fixed a rare issue that could prevent the “Rampancy” milestone from completing when the target number of Corrupted Sentinels were destroyed.
- Fixed an issue with encrypted milestones that could cause them to fail to list the correct prerequisite for unlocking them.
- Introduced a number of text changes to make the community-focused nature of the “Sentience Echo” milestone more clear.
- Introduced a new option at Nada’s Prime Terminal to hand in 10 Echo Seeds in a single batch.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the Mission Path to be hidden in the Galaxy Map if the mission destination coincided with an Atlas Station or a black hole.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the player collision to be too large, particularly in multiplayer.
- Fixed a number of graphical glitches with the Wayfarer’s Helm.
- Fixed an issue that prevented the Discordant Jetpack Trail from rendering correctly.
- Fixed an issue that could cause some customization options to be hidden in the UI when playing at very specific resolutions.
- Fixed a Mac crash related to playing the game on a second monitor.
No Man’s Sky is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch. The 4.33 update is now live on Steam and will be coming to other platforms soon.