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Alright, so get this: No Man’s Sky is now on Nintendo Switch 2, but there’s a hiccup. And not like a “forgot to save my game” hiccup—more like an “Oops, multiplayer is on vacation” kind of thing. Yep, bugs galore.
It’s kind of weird, right? These glitches basically lock players out of multiplayer. Fun! But folks are hopeful for a quick patch. Fingers crossed, people.
The game, man, it’s been a wild ride since its launch in 2016. Imagine dropping a game that flops, then somehow turning it into a legend. That’s No Man’s Sky for you. They’ve dropped so many updates lately—things like fancy planetary stuff and whatnot. Oh, and they’re juggling their new game, “Light No Fire,” which sounds cool, I guess.
So, they’ve been busy, and now this Switch 2 version comes barging in. Oh, and if you owned it on Switch before, you get to upgrade for free. Can’t argue with free, right?
Comparing Switch 2 to the original Switch version—it’s like upgrading from a tricycle to a skateboard. Multiplayer’s supposed to be here, but it’s more of a ghost at this point. Errors popping up like dandelions. Someone named kthehanson7 even shared their sorrow online. You’ll know the error when you see it.
Fans are itching for that fix. Like, who wouldn’t wanna play with friends on a platform that screams “social”? Although, I’ve got to admit, other than the current multiplayer fiasco, it plays well and looks pretty good. Spot on with all the glitzy features.
So we’re here, waiting for Hello Games to sort this mess out. They’re known for being quick fixers, though. Hold tight, space explorers!
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There you go—it’s like we’re having a chat about this whole situation!