Hello Games established itself in the gaming industry with the remarkable resurgence of No Man’s Sky since its disastrous launch. Since then, they have provided continuous and free updates to the game. These include massive ones that introduce fresh content and innumerable smaller ones that address bugs, crashes, and other reported issues. Patch 4.36.2 is the latter.
No Man’s Sky recently had two momentous updates. One saw it being released on macOS, welcoming a new batch of travelers to journey the cosmos. The other introduced Expedition 10 Singularity update for players to log in and complete.
Such updates are usually followed by No Man’s Sky players reporting several bugs and gameplay issues. Hello Games are always quick to address these in subsequent patches. They also encourage players to raise the problems by submitting a bug report here.
Without further ado, read on to find the official patch notes.
No Man’s Sky update 4.36.2 official patch notes
Patch 4.36.2 resolves a host of rare crashes, such as ones occurring during editing bases, during repairing planetary objects, in the Expedition overview UI, and plenty more.
Furthermore, the latest update introduced several fixes for memory leaks on PlayStation 4 & 5 and all Xbox platforms. It also optimized memory usage for PlayStation 4 while playing the game.
The official 4.36.2 No Man’s Sky patch notes are as follows:
“We are listening closely to your feedback, and have identified and resolved a number of issues. These fixes are included in patch 4.36.2, which is now live on Steam and will be coming to other platforms as soon as possible.”
Bug fixes
While Steam users can now download and update their game to 4.36.2, other platform users must wait for the latest patch.
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