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No Man’s Sky Fans Are Doing Wild Stuff With Voyagers Update

by admin September 3, 2025


After its initial reveal in 2013, anticipation for No Man’s Sky was astronomical–until it fell off of a procedurally generated cliff as eager virtual space explorers found the initial 2016 release a little too anemic, and lacking many features promised by Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray. The game’s devs, however, weren’t satisfied letting NMS drift off into the vacuum of forgotten games.

Read More: No Man’s Sky Goes Full Star Trek Mode In Latest Massive Update

The Voyagers update, the latest in the studio’s persistent efforts to improve and deepen the experience of exploring its procedural universe, has been a hit with the game’s community. Allowing players to construct their own ships with fully traversable interiors and more, the update has seen a wild influx of players come to the game, the most since its launch on Steam in 2018.

Taking to X, Sean Murray shared that on September 1, which coincided with the Labor Day holiday in the U.S., NMS saw just under 100,000 concurrent players.

Highest number of players since launch 🤯 pic.twitter.com/d51JpviRb2

— Sean Murray (@NoMansSky) September 1, 2025

 

The game has also surged to second place in the top-10 most played Steam Deck games for the past week, surpassed only by Hollow Knight (fans of that game must be excited about something, I imagine). With so many players jumping in to play with the game’s new shipbuilding mechanics, the internet is full of cool new designs, including original creations, builds modeled after classic science fiction ships, and of course more than a few silly ones, such as this recreation of a Nokia 3310.

Legends say he flew it into a black hole and the black hole blinked@NoMansSky #NoMansSky@hellogames@Griff_ pic.twitter.com/Dq7T8LCUcS

— Ray Reynolds (@RayReynoldsNMS) September 2, 2025

But while the ability to build new ships with fully furnished interiors is perhaps Voyagers’ most attention-grabbing addition to the game, the chance to finally float out in space is also drawing in players, inspiring some to take daredevilish skydiving trips from orbit down to the surface. And yes, folks are doing it in VR as well.

It may be hard for No Man’s Sky to fully match the level of hype early trailers inspired in the 2010s, but seeing what players are up to now with the Voyagers update sure as hell makes it feel like it’s finally become the epically endless space sim many of us were so excited to play.





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Helldivers 2's Into the Unjust update has caused an uptick in crashes, and Arrowhead are "working to isolate fixes"
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Helldivers 2’s Into the Unjust update has caused an uptick in crashes, and Arrowhead are “working to isolate fixes”

by admin September 3, 2025


Helldivers 2’s Terminid spelunking update, dubbed Into the Unjust, has dropped from orbit today, September 2nd. Sadly, that hellpod’s impact with the game’s surface looks to have triggered an uptick in crash reports, and Arrowhead are now busy “working to isolate fixes”.

If you missed the update’s announcement the other day, Edwin was strapped into the news driver’s seat at the time, and has a nice rundown of what’s in it here. He even consulted some very real geographers, the absolute pro. The short version? Terminid cave missions on Hive Worlds to aid Super Earth’s efforts to fight an evil cloud, and some new enemies flying around.

Sadly, as Arrowhead have been admirably transparent about in the past, new additions to Helldivers 2 tend to bring with them a helping of new issues that need shooting into submission. Into the Unjust’s been no different, with a wave of fresh crash reports leading community manager Katherine Baskin to let players know via Discord that the devs are on the case.

“We are aware of the issues with crashing, which are NOT in accordance with Super Earth Standards and we are working to isolate fixes now. We apologize for this delay and will report back with updates soon,” she wrote. Phew, now the many folks writing their own individual Reddit posts about encountering crashes can chill out a bit.

Speaking of the Helldivers 2 subreddit, in my trip there to check just how widespread the crash chatter was, I ran into a number of folks also registering their unhappiness at quite how beefy the game’s file size is getting on PC. As someone who’s had the update installing onto my games box since late this morning, and as of yet hasn’t had it finish patching all of its files, that really hit me where I live.

It’d be unwise to assume that the file size is the only factor contributing to Helldivers 2 taking a while to update – I’m usually the first to go the other way and assume the problem must be on my end – but given a thread on the subject’s amassed 9.1k upvotes and just under 800 comments in about six hours, landing near the top of the subreddit, it’s maybe worth Arrowhead looking into. That said, in my case there’s also the fact I’ve been using my PC to do my job while Into the Unjust’s been downloading, and that may well have had an impact.

Regardless, I’ve got some bug spelunking planned for tonight, so you may well hear about my travails if anything noteworthy or wacky happens.



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Fallout 76's latest update relaxes its building rules so you can try erecting a nuclear bunker in mid-air
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Fallout 76’s latest update relaxes its building rules so you can try erecting a nuclear bunker in mid-air

by admin September 2, 2025


Fallout 76’s latest patch is following up the addition of fishing in the only way that’s natural. Bethesda have opted to revamp its base building mechanics in an effort to make thing easier for newbies and offer veterans some extra freedom to stick huge shacks full of stuff together in different ways.

For Patch 62, dubbed ‘C.A.M.P revamp’, menus have been rejigged and placement restrictions relaxed in an effort to have you spend 60 more hours slapping bits of wood into accomodation, rather than going off and ruining some super mutant’s day. Then again, I can’t imagine the green folks are too happy about the wasteland being turned into a showroom of properties that’d probably cost several million quid despite the fact they can barely keep the radiation out, such are modern house prices.

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The aspect of the patch – which drops today, September 2nd – that’s most caught my eye is the restriction loosening that the devs say will allow players to stick a number of items anywhere, “even in the air”. While this doesn’t apply to everything, with some stuff still demanding you set it down on the ground, the patch’s trailer shows off a number of houses built atop rocky outcrops that’d usually turn everything red outside of modded Fallout 4.

To paraphrase a British TV show, when it comes to houses it’s the whereabouts, whereabouts, whereabouts that can be key, and this looks to be making killer views much more accessible. Is it wise to build your house up high and out in the open if there are nukes flying around? Probably not, but hey, video game.

In line with that general restriction loosening, the need to snap home components directly together has also been relaxed. “Walls can also be built beneath the floor, and upper floors can be attached to walls without the need for a staircase,” Bethesda say. Yep, just get rid of your stairs and use a power armour jetpack to get upstairs. I’m sure that’ll end well if your fusion core runs dry and you’re bursting for the loo. Actually, I’m forgetting, this is a video game house. The very swanky and totally unnecessary downstairs commode was the second thing you built.

Finally, there’s the building menu revamp, which aims to make it easier to find the thing you’re looking for without as much rummaging through interface drawers. “We’ve arranged our thousands of items into main categories and subcategories. For example, our lighting main category now has multiple subcategories such as freestanding lights and wall-mounted lights.” There’s a quote you’d just as likely find in an email from your flat-pack furniture retailer of choice.

As you’d expect, Bethesda’s got a bunch of community building competitions planned for the rest of the year, with the first set to run from the revamp’s release to September 29th. Good luck beating out the loose collection of floor-walls with random clutter slapped onto it that I might submit.



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Bitmine Reports $8.98B In Holdings In August Investor Update
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BitMine Reports $8.98B in Holdings in August Investor Update

by admin September 2, 2025



BitMine Immersion Technologies, a crypto investment firm, has published its August investor presentation, titled “The Alchemy of 5%.” 

In the announcement, the firm also posted the newest installment of its monthly video series, “The Chairman’s Message,” with Chairman Tom Lee.

As of August 31, 2025, BitMine disclosed total holdings in crypto and cash of $8.98 billion, consisting of 1,866,974 Ethereum (ETH) tokens, 192 Bitcoin (BTC), and $635 million in unencumbered cash. 

BitMine is the largest holder of Ethereum (ETH) in the world and has the second-largest overall crypto treasury. The company started its ETH Treasury strategy on June 30. Now, it is just behind Strategy Inc. (MSTR), which holds 629,376 Bitcoin worth $71 billion.

Chairman Tom Lee on Strategy Outlook

Chairman Tom Lee drew a parallel between the current regulatory developments in the cryptocurrency space, such as the SEC’s Project Crypto and the GENIUS Act, and the 1971 end of the Bretton Woods system. 

He suggested that, similar to the transformation of financial markets following the end of the gold standard, “Ethereum is one of the biggest macro trades over the next 10-15 years.” As per Lee, Wall Street and AI moving onto the blockchain will transform today’s financial system, mostly on Ethereum.

BitMine’s aggressive accumulation strategy has garnered support from prominent institutional investors, including Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest, Pantera Capital, Kraken, Digital Currency Group (DCG), and Galaxy Digital. The company’s stock has experienced increased trading activity, with an average daily trading volume of $2.3 billion, ranking it among the top 25 most traded U.S.-listed stocks.

Also Read: ARK Invest Doubles Down on Ethereum, Buys $15.6M Bitmine Shares



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Infinity Nikki's latest update lets you build your dream home, and pal up with a Stardew Valley Junimo
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Infinity Nikki’s latest update lets you build your dream home, and pal up with a Stardew Valley Junimo

by admin September 2, 2025


Infinity Nikki has kicked off a surprising new cross-over with its latest update. The new patch, version 1.9, is live now, and heralds the start of a new season alongside the aforementioned collaboration.

You may have assumed that there’s already a lot of cross-over between Infinity Nikki players and Stardew Valley players. Infold Games clearly agrees, because the developer is teaming up with the farming simulator for this next event.


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Patch 1.9 arrived in the game following the usual maintenance. Some parts of the update were available to download ahead of time through the game’s launcher. 1.9 is a fairly substantial patch for Infinity Nikki, not least because of the season it comes with.

Music Season is where the Stardew Valley collaboration lives. The new season is available until September 22, and as the name suggests, there’s music and rhythm games-inspired content here.

A Junimo from the world of Stardew Valley has arrived in Miraland, befriending Nikki. The two will take part in an adventure. Complete it and you’ll earn exclusive collaboration furniture for your home, and an outfit for Nikki.

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The story of the update itself doesn’t actually revolve around Stardew Valley. Instead, it’s about Nikki coming across a brooch that belongs to the Evermelody Troupe, which sets her off on a quest to investigate. You’ll visit the Box Theater (haunted by a new enemy) as part of this, and even witness a live rehearsal.

Supporting all that are the new rhythm game mechanics, which include dancing with town NPCs. The update also adds the ability to transform into small animals to uncover clues around Miraland.

The big new gameplay feature in 1.9 is the ability to build a home in Miraland. You can create your own living space, with the help of Yardlings. This is available as part of the Set Off for a Warm Place quest, which will teach you the basics. You can save your home designs, and even share them with others using a unique code.

Before jumping in, make sure you check our updated list of Infinity Nikki codes for September.



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"The cat's out of the bag" - Stardew Valley update 1.7 revealed, bagged cat content TBC
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“The cat’s out of the bag” – Stardew Valley update 1.7 revealed, bagged cat content TBC

by admin September 2, 2025


Stardew Valley will get at least one more significant game update, says Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone, mere months after stating that he doesn’t “want to just be the Stardew Valley guy.” It’ll be called update 1.7, and the trimness of the numbering implies that it’ll be a large one. For context, Stardew Valley update 1.6 brought eight player PC co-op, new crops, a lot more NPC dialogue, a mastery system, new pets, and the ability to give those pets hats (which caused a few problems).

“Okay, I revealed this at the concert last night and now the cat’s out of the bag, so I will confirm for everyone: There will be a Stardew Valley 1.7 update,” Barone wrote on Xitter over the weekend. “No release date, no estimate. But it’s happening.”

Barone is theoretically also working on a brand new game, the more combat-focussed RPG Haunted Chocolatier, but Stardew Valley keeps luring him back, for there is always something else to fix or introduce, however daft. “It’s just so much easier to just add more stuff to Stardew Valley than to make a whole new game from scratch,” he said in May. “Because Stardew Valley, all the systems, the major systems, are already all done. That’s the stuff that’s not fun to do. When I make an update, it’s like, throw in this, throw in that, let’s add green rain. These random ideas I have. Whimsical ideas.”

In Barone’s defence, if I had made the fourth best-selling premium PC game of all time, I would feel in no great rush to move on from it. I would tinker for years. Well, I mean, I would actually take a lot of holidays. But in between all those trips to Alton Towers and when not playing Micro Machines in my bedroom-sized caramel fondue, I would do plenty of tinkering. Ah, I imagine George R. R. Martin wishes he could be updating the old GOT novels instead of writing The Winds Of Winter.



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ConcernedApe announces Stardew Valley 1.7 update is happening

by admin September 1, 2025



Stardew Valley isn’t going anywhere. ConcernedApe just announced he’s working on even more content for the mega-popular game, confirming a 1.7 update is indeed in the works.

Despite having been released over nine years ago now, Stardew Valley only grows more popular with each passing day. Just this July, it made history by becoming Steam’s top-rated game of all time.

While a full-fledged sequel has been considered, updates to the base game are what maintain and even grow the cozy game’s community. The occasional quality of life tweak is one thing, but for solo dev ConcernedApe, a new update means a whole lot more.

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Following the release of the jam-packed 1.6 update, many assumed Stardew Valley was finished once and for all, but now we have confirmation that’s not the case. A 1.7 update is in the works and here’s what we know.

Stardew Valley 1.7 update confirmed

ConcernedApe took to the stage in Seattle, Washington, on August 30, 2025. This night kicked off the second Stardew Valley world tour for the Symphony of Seasons. It was here that he announced plans to continue supporting the game.

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“I revealed this at the concert last night and now the cat’s out of the bag,” he later shared on X (formerly Twitter). “There will be a Stardew Valley 1.7 update. No release date, no estimate. But it’s happening.”

Okay, I revealed this at the concert last night and now the cat’s out of the bag, so I will confirm for everyone: There will be a Stardew Valley 1.7 update. No release date, no estimate. But it’s happening pic.twitter.com/RnNgc3ERER

— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) August 30, 2025

Beyond mere confirmation, any other details are being kept close to the chest. There’s no quite telling just yet whether this update will introduce new areas, characters, items, secrets, and the like, or moreso focus on additional features and refinements.

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If we were to hedge our bets, though, we’d bet the house on there being plenty of new content for long-time fans to get excited about.

When could the 1.7 update release for Stardew Valley?

As ConcernedApe made clear from the jump, there is no release date or even a rough release window at this point in time. The 1.7 update will simply be ready when it’s ready.

Given he works alone to this day, these things take time. From new music to pixel art and, of course, the coding itself, ConcernedApe is doing it all. Thus, it’d be safe to assume we’re still a ways out.

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For context, below is a quick overview of when all the previous major Stardew Valley updates were released over the past decade.

Timeline of past Stardew Valley updates:

  • 1.0 – February 26, 2016
  • 1.1 – October 3, 2016
  • 1.2 – April 24, 2017
  • 1.3 – August 1, 2018
  • 1.4 – November 26, 2019
  • 1.5 – December 21, 2020
  • 1.6 – March 19, 2024

As you can see, the biggest gap yet was between 1.5 and the most recent update in 1.6. While we wouldn’t expect 1.7 to take another three and a bit years, it’d be wise not to hold your breath based on this trend.

However, it is worth noting that the game itself launched in full back in February 2016. Thus, February 26, 2026, marks the 10-year anniversary of Stardew Valley. There’s no guarantee, of course, but this would certainly be a great occasion to tease new details about the 1.7 update.

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Will it impact ConcernedApe’s other game Haunted Chocolatier?

Like millions of fans, you might be wondering how the continued development of Stardew Valley might impact ConcernedApe’s next game, Haunted Chocolatier. We’ve known about the next game since 2021, with the dev confirming he’d been working on it from as early as 2020.

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There’s still no release date in sight for Haunted Chocolatier, and with the 1.7 update now on the agenda too, it could hold it back even longer.

ConcernedApe was quick to assure fans on social media, that won’t be the case. “My plan is that this will not hinder Haunted Chocolatier development,” he said.

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My plan is that this will not hinder Haunted Chocolatier development

— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) August 30, 2025

The best laid plans can always change, of course, so do take the comment with a grain of salt for now. At the time of writing, there’s no quite telling when we might see either the 1.7 update or Haunted Chocolatier, but rest assured ConcernedApe is toiling away.





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First Metal Gear Solid Delta Update Addresses Crashing Issues And Floating-Snake Bug
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First Metal Gear Solid Delta Update Addresses Crashing Issues And Floating-Snake Bug

by admin August 31, 2025



Konami has released the first update for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater on all platforms. The patch notes mainly detail fixes for crashing issues that occur in specific situations for the stealth game, though there is a silly bug addressed that sees Snake floating in midair.

Metal Gear Solid Delta players could previously see Snake hovering above the ground sometimes by “transitioning from a roll into a crawl.” Overall, the update for the game brings it up to version 1.1.2. The patch actually rolled out yesterday, August 28, on Steam, while it’s going live today on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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Now Playing: Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Review

Earlier this week, The Boss voice actress Lori Alan marked the launch of Metal Gear Solid Delta by dressing up as the character she first helped bring to life in 2004’s PS2 classic. The new game utilizes the original’s voice recordings (except in a few spots), something that Snake voice actor David Hayter wished he could have changed. Meanwhile, the developers behind Metal Gear Solid Delta hope series creator Hideo Kojima sees how “respectful” it is.

Looking ahead, the game will get a hide-and-seek multiplayer mode called Fox Hunt in the fall. For more, check out GameSpot’s Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater review. The full patch notes are below:

Version 1.1.2 Patch Notes

  • Resolved an issue where performing consecutive survival knife attacks to secure food could cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
  • Fixed an issue where removing the Crocodile Cap from the Survival Viewer while equipped could cause the game to crash under certain conditions.
  • Addressed crashes that could occur when collecting food near a hungry crocodile under certain conditions.
  • Corrected an issue where transitioning from a roll into a crawl could cause the character model to float in midair.
  • Fixed an issue where player movement could become restricted under certain conditions in areas where Intrusion View is used.
  • Resolved an issue where the game could crash under certain conditions while in Radio Window.



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Stardew Valley is getting yet another surprise update

by admin August 31, 2025


We may not have a date for Stardew Valley‘s next major update, but we have confirmation that it’s happening. Eric Barone, the developer behind the hit farming sim, announced that there will be a 1.7 update during the Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons concert in Seattle, later confirming the news with a post on X. Barone, better known as ConcernedApe, didn’t reveal a release date, nor any teasers about content.

Considering the numbered update, we’re expecting more than just a patch and something similar to the fresh content added in the 1.6 update. The previous update released in March of last year and delivered a ton of free content, including the Meadowlands Farm, a new three-day festival, more crops and novel NPC interactions.

Fans will always welcome more content for Stardew Valley, but some expressed concern about how this will impact the release timeline for Barone’s upcoming title, Haunted Chocolatier. The developer revealed the standalone title in 2021 and told PC Gamer in April of this year that he wouldn’t work on any more Stardew Valley updates until he’s done with Haunted Chocolatier. To offer some reassurance, Barone replied on X that the 1.7 update “will not hinder Haunted Chocolatier development.”



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Stardew Valley will be getting another update after all
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Stardew Valley will be getting another update after all

by admin August 30, 2025


Just months after revealing there’d be no more Stardew Valley updates until Haunted Chocolatier released, creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has confirmed that another update is coming to the fan-favourite farming sim.

Addressing fans at the Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons concert in Seattle, Barone himself took to the stage and revealed a “secret” to the excited attendees.

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As posted to TikTok by jillbobagginz (thanks, FRVR), Barone said: “After that [last 1.6] update, I was thinking, ‘I don’t know if I’m going to make another update’. But I wanted to share something with you tonight, it’s kind of a secret… there’s going to be another update.”

We don’t know any details yet, of course, let alone timescales, but it’s great news to Stardew fans nonetheless, given Barone revealed in April that Stardew “pulls [him] away from devoting all [his] time to Haunted Chocolatier,” the follow-up game he’s also currently working on. Quite how this new update will impact the development of Haunted Chocolatier – if at all – remains to be seen, though.

Pixelated farming sim Stardew Valley first debuted almost a decade ago, and has since gone from strength to strength. Last year, Barone released Stardew Valley’s bumper 1.6 update, which essentially boosted the game to an almost 2.0 status, introducing a vast number of features to the base game such as new NPC dialogues, home renovations, and turtle pets.

As of December last year, Stardew Valley had sold in excess of 41m copies across platforms. Of those 41m, over half are on PC, with 26m copies sold. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch accounts for 7.9m Stardew Valley sales and though there’s been a handful of crossovers with other games during that time, Barone recently revealed he’s never made any money directly from in-game collaborations.





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