'No Man's Sky' Update: More DLC After Version 1.24 In The Works; Hello Games Hiring New Programmers, Directors?

By Miguel Paolo Togonon / 1491981000
(Photo : YouTube) "No Man's Sky" is an action-adventure survival video game developed and published by the indie studio Hello Games for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows.

The latest updates for "No Man's Sky" will feature more DLC after version 1.24 and new directors and programmers coming to Hello Games.

It appears that Hello Games will be working on new DLC updates for "No Man's Sky" soon following the release of version 1.24 within the game. So far, the developers have yet to confirm when their run of Foundation Updates are set to come to end. Until then, gaming fans can hope to see more new and missing features arrive in the game very soon.

The Pathfinder Update in "No Man's Sky" added more new content such as introducing planetary vehicles, base sharing, PS4 Pro support, ship/weapon specialisation, permadeath mode, and much more.

Within the patch notes for the most recent updates, Hello Games has also confirmed that they are not yet done, saying that most recent content drops “shows the path for the future," Express reported.

Meanwhile, Hello Games looks to expand their team as they have posted several job postings for Technical Director, Experienced Programmer, Graduate Programmer and PA and Office Administrator.

Following the release of the Path Finder update and recent staff shifts, it appears the Guildford studio is growing much bigger and the positions mostly mandate computer science degrees, programming knowledge and experience shipping triple-A games.

It is also worth noting that after rocky launch of "No Man’s Sky" in August last year, Hello Games has pushed through the typical industry practice of layoffs and departures.

In January, programmer Harry Denholm left Hello Games to “take better care of himself,” while longtime designer Gareth Bourn joined Star Citizen developers, Foundry42 on November last year. While these changes may seem alarming to diehard fans, the fact that replacements are on the way could be seen as a positive, International Business Times reported.

There are also rumors that Hello Games could be pushing "No Man's Sky" in the Xbox One console as company founder Sean Murray explained that the game could be ported in the console and likes the idea of the possibilities they can incorporate in its hardware.

However, Murray explained that he is very "specific with his words" regarding "No Man's Sky" in the Xbox One and he was not sure if he was allowed say something about it in the first place.

Perhaps what is most interesting in the subject matte is that a Sony representative intervened before Murray could deliver an actual concrete answer to the question. According to the publication, it was suggested that the interview move forward, as the rep stated that there was nothing more to add on the matter.

"No Man's Sky" is currently available for the PS4 and PC platforms.