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'No Man's Sky' Rumors: What Future Additions Could Make Their Way Into the Game?

Studio behind 'No Man's Sky' looking to hire more developers

After what can charitably be termed as a rocky launch, the folks over at Hello Games have been working to add more elements to "No Man's Sky," and it looks as though they are not planning to stop anytime soon.

Spotted recently by Just Push Start, it turns out that the studio behind the game is looking to add more members to their team.

The studio listed different job vacancies over on their website, revealing that they are currently looking for a new experienced programmer, a graduate programmer, a PA and office administrator and also a technical director.

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Notably, the studio did not list which project or possibly even projects that these new hires will work on, but given that "No Man's Sky" is their highest profile offering, the expectation among many fans is that this game is still their main focus at this point in time.

The developers themselves hinted recently that they are still far from finished when it comes to adding new elements to the sprawling, science fiction offering.

Back when the enormous "Path Finder Update" was released for the game not too long ago, the developers mentioned that "it shows the path for the future."

The question now, though, is what additions may actually still be in the works for the game?

Though the clamor for the game to feature a multiplayer component has died down somewhat since it was first launched last year, there are still players who would like to see this addition introduced.

New features that could aid with exploration will likely be welcomed as well, particularly ones that could make it easier for players to see what the bodies of water inside the game are hiding.

For now, details about the future additions coming to "No Man's Sky" are still unavailable, but that may change soon enough.

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