Summary
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Fans are speculating that the No Man's Sky's Worlds Part 2 update is being teased through a single emoji tweet from Sean Murray.
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There's no confirmation yet, but fans believe Murray's joke could hint at gas giant-style planets in the game.
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Possible glimpse of upcoming features due to a bug players encountered last year.
It appears to be the start of another content update for No man's sky is close thanks to a tweet from developer and Hello Games co-founder Sean Murray, the content of which has fans excited that part two of the game's Worlds update is finally here. While No man's sky With the company releasing a ton of content recently for fans in the form of new and returning expeditions, fans haven't seen a new major update to the game since the release of the Aquarius update in September last year.
Last summer No man's sky released one of its most popular and influential updates with “Worlds Part 1”. This significant drop in content was focused on responding to fans' greatest desire at the time, a greater emphasis on exploration and environmental generation, as well as diversity, the aspect that has always been the beating heart of the game. The update has overhauled the way planets are generated No man's skyintroduced a variety of new environments and lives for players to explore, and even gave the water's visuals and technology a significant upgrade, another thing fans had been hoping for for years.

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For the first time in the game's history, the Worlds Update presented an update that was split into multiple parts, released individually over time. Now a new tweet from No man's skyWorlds creator Sean Murray hints that another new content update may be released in the near future, which many fans are speculating could be the long-awaited Worlds Part 2 update. Long time fans of the game know that Murray likes to promote new content drops with tweets that consist of just a single emoji, and usually tries to indicate the topic of the update with just one character. The latest tweet consists of the ringed planet emoji, which appears to be the most similar to the other planet emoji that was used to promote the first part No man's sky's world update.
No Man's Sky's next content drop could be anything, but it probably won't be an expedition
This doesn't necessarily confirm that Worlds Part 2 is on fans' doorsteps, but it's likely that any upcoming content drop will be an update rather than another No man's skyis a limited-time community expedition event, considering the game's latest expedition is still actively running. Fans have had plenty of time to speculate about what features Worlds Part 2 might bring, with some interpreting the emoji to mean gas giant-style planets could form No man's sky.
A strange error encountered by a No man's sky Last year's player may have actually given the community a glimpse of one of the features that could arrive with Worlds Part 2. In any case, there are still many options No man's sky could expand its exploration mechanics even further, and it's likely that fans will be able to see this update for themselves in the next week or two.