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Despite No Man’s Sky having just released a gargantuan update in its ninth year, Hello Games still says it’s “extrêmement occupé” working on its new multiplayer open-world survival RPG Light No Fire.

Hello Games founder Sean Murray revealed the contents of the latest No Man’s Sky update in a new blog post. The biggest highlights of the expansive Worlds Part 2 update are new solar systems, greater world variety, new kinds of terrain, updated tech, more quests, improved deep sea exploration, and new Gas Giants that areten times biggerthan the biggest planets before them.

Meanwhile, Murray said Hello Games remainsextremely busy on Light No Fire,” ajouter, “each time we push our engine to new places though we have this urge to share it with the community, with No Man’s Sky.

Nothing new was revealed about Light No Fire, but there’s a good amount to glean from the game’s Page de vapeur if you need a refresher. Like No Man’s Sky, it’s all built around a seamless open-world with near limitless discoverability, but here the setting is anancient Earththat’s apparently the same size as real-life Earth and just as explorable. Par exemple, Hello Games says its oceans are just as deep, its mountains are just as tall, and you can explore every square inch if you’ve got the time.

While No Man’s Sky has some shallow RPG elements, Light No Fire is said to havethe depth of a role-playing game” en même temps que “the freedom of a survival sandbox.We don’t know the full breadth of those features, but we know Light No Fire includes RPG tentpoles like character creation, a sprawling fantasy story, and custom avatars spanning a range of species including human, rabbit, fox, badger, bear, wolf, and otter.

Before today, it had been some time since we’d heard anything about Light No Fire from Hello Games, but hopefully this acknowledgment that it’s still very much in active development means we’ll hear more soon.

Meanwhile, find out where No Man’s Sky ranked on our list of the best space games.