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This year’s No Man’s Sky Limited Time Expeditions will return over the next two months.
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This year’s No Man’s Sky Limited Time Expeditions will return over the next two months.

As the end of the year approaches, Hello Games’ exploratory space sim No Man’s Sky is – in an event that is quickly becoming a tradition – revisiting all of its 2024 limited-time shipping events over the next ten weeks. This means you have another chance to sneak in and earn their various rewards if you missed them the first time.

And I mean whizz. While shipments typically last around six weeks, No Man’s Sky’s latest Redux event runs through this year’s offerings at the rate of one per fortnight. Moreover, things are already underway with Omega – which launched 2024 expeditions in February – now online and operational until December 11.

Omega (as is the case with all future expeditions) is accessible through No Man’s Sky’s common space anomaly terminal and – among its many rewards – gives players the chance to earn the rather flashy Starborn ship. Before covering the highlights of each expedition, here is the upcoming Redux schedule in full:

No Man’s Sky’s spooky expedition The Cursed arrived in October.Watch on YouTube
  • Omega: from November 27 to December 11
  • Adrift: December 11 to December 25
  • Liquidators: December 25 – January 8
  • Aquarius: January 8 – January 22
  • The Accursed: January 22 – February 5

Rewards for Adrift, which sees players stuck alone in an empty universeinclude a haunted frigate known as the Ship of the Damned. Liquidators, on the other hand, offer organic chitlin armor to earn as a player. go on a bug hunt Starship Troopers style through the stars.

As for Aquarius, it is a fairly leisurely expedition, mainly devoted to the introduction The new fishing system in No Man’s Skyand rewards here include the Lost Angler’s fishing gear and an octopus-inspired figurine for your ship’s dashboard. Finally, there is The Cursed – a Horror-themed expedition set in a collapsing reality populated by spectral entities. The rewards here are pretty cool, including customization of the Cthulhu-style Horror Exosuit, bioluminescent pets, and the UFO-like Boundary Herald spaceship.

Hello Games’ Expedition Redux event is now underway on all platforms, and it follows yesterday’s announcement that No Man’s Sky has finally – eight years after its rocky launch – managed to reached the threshold of “very positive” reviews on Steam. Reaching the coveted “Extremely Positive” ranking will be a bit of a challenge given how Steam ratings are calculated, but who knows – Hello Games has confirmed he still has “a lot more in store” for No Man’s Sky.