Gravity is no longer a limit in the newest chapter of No Man’s Sky

13/02/2026 - 15:35

Following a massive 2025 in terms of content, the No Man’s Sky universe shows no signs of slowing down, kicking off its 10th Anniversary with an update aimed squarely at total experimentation. If you felt the game reached a new level last year, get ready—Remnant seeks to redefine once again how you interact with the cosmos.

Last year was particularly ambitious for the team at Hello Games. Updates like Worlds Part IIand Voyagers transformed exploration and the scale of the procedural universe, while updates such as Relics, Beacon, and Breach added extra layers of gameplay depth. All of this within a single annual cycle made it clear that the game's support is more alive than ever.

Now, in the midst of 2026, the studio is launching its first major update of the year, featuring an addition long-awaited by the community: a fully functional gravity gun. Yes, a tool capable of manipulating objects through gravitational force, opening up new possibilities for exploration, construction, and emergent creativity.

The introduction of this gravity gun is more than just a curious addition. It completely changes how you interact with the environment, allowing you to experiment with physics, solve situations from brand-new angles, and unleash more dynamic builds. In a space sandbox where freedom is the foundation of everything, gaining control over gravity radically expands the range of possibilities.

Remnant doesn't just mark the start of the year; it symbolizes a decade of constant evolution. Few titles have managed to reinvent themselves so many times without losing their original identity. And now that the universe is expanding once more with new tools, the question is inevitable: What will you create when gravity is no longer an obstacle? More information here.



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