It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Reach out and touch space.



UPDATE: The first No Man's Sky update is now out!
It's a much-awaited bundle of fixes, as well as compatibility and performance improvements and you can grab it now via GOG Galaxy auto-updates, or with the newest offline installers.



<span class="bold">No Man's Sky</span> a massive science-fiction game set in an infinite procedurally generated galaxy, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. Note that the game takes place in one persistent PC universe, shared across GOG and Steam.

In an intergalactic society, only the few set off towards the stars — explorers, those unafraid, those with nothing to lose. They set off never to come back as far as any of us are concerned. And thus, we still look up at an infinite sky, now within our reach, yet still untouched — a no man's land, a No Man's Sky.

No Man's Sky promises discovery of an infinite, uncharted universe. Its billions of stars, planets, unknown living creatures, breathtaking sights and lonely wastelands — all seamlessly connected — gradually getting catalogued by explorers drawn to the distant mysteries of the horizon, eager to leave a permanent mark in their wake.

The frontier is merciless and dangerous. Exposed to a universe of extremities in your fragile suit and ship, you'll need resources and upgrades to get far — as well as the means to stand your ground in a fight. Whether you journey to the center of it all or seek out the farthest reaches of existence, the trip will not be simple or dull. You'll catalogue things unseen, discover alien artifacts and reveal the greatest mysteries of the universe. If you survive.



Calibrate your suits for extreme insomnia, reach out and touch the <span class="bold">No Man's Sky</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com!
avatar
Siegor: The game barely released and there are "reviews" already on the game page...
Game was released on the 9th, so even though the reviews may not touch on PC specific issues, one could have played enough for a proper review.
Hell, I think I can give a "first impressions" about the game, and I haven't even played it.
So, how does the shared persistent universe thing work with DRM-free? If I yank the cable out of my computer, install, and play, what happens?
I wonder if this is the advertised AAA game that was supposed to come day 1 here.
Wow several crappy reviews already.
so procedurally generated boredness?
avatar
Nesoo: Jim Sterling called it mediocre (please note that Jim actually uses the entire 1-10 scale, not 7-10 like most other reviewers), and got DDOSed for his trouble. I was fairly excited for it (though that price... ouch!), but some of the things he talked about in the review just turned me right off, so I probably won't be getting it.
I don't know this guy, I just checked his site and a few of his reviews. He is way way way too negative. I am not talking just for NMS but in general. Bitchy bitchy bitchy.

I don't have NMS on any platform so I am not saying it is a good game. But FFS stop bitching!
avatar
zorach: So, how does the shared persistent universe thing work with DRM-free? If I yank the cable out of my computer, install, and play, what happens?
You still find planets and can name them, you cannot upload your names. And should someone else have uploaded their names by the time you decide to upload them, you may no longer be able to do so.
No Man´s Sky only in English ?
avatar
zorach: So, how does the shared persistent universe thing work with DRM-free? If I yank the cable out of my computer, install, and play, what happens?
You go into offline mode.
avatar
Smannesman: Wow several crappy reviews already.
but i have to give the devs a +1 for not making it online only
avatar
apehater: but i have to give the devs a +1 for not making it online only
True that.
I meant that the reviews were crappy BTW, not the game.
avatar
Siegor: The game barely released and there are "reviews" already on the game page...
This happens with all games on most/all review platforms that are open, its extremly blatantly obvious why that is.

Cannot have fanboys without the haters circlejerking it off.
avatar
T4rulis: How can i switch the language? it start in english. gog downloader say i can switch ingame. but how?
LanguageSetup.exe in the game installation folder! :)
Press and hold "E" when "Initialise" appears...
avatar
trusteft: I don't know this guy, I just checked his site and a few of his reviews. He is way way way too negative. I am not talking just for NMS but in general. Bitchy bitchy bitchy.

I don't have NMS on any platform so I am not saying it is a good game. But FFS stop bitching!
I'll take a bitchy reviewer over one constantly signing praises any day.