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OneNo Man’s Skyplayer has shared an impressive build of the Millennium Falcon thatStar Warsfans will find instantly recognizable. Hello Games has endeavored to give players an unparalleled creative experience to the point that the sprawling space sim is sometimes described as spaceMinecraft. While the two games are vastly different,No Man’s Skystands up as one of the best sandbox gamesfor creative players to let their imaginations run wild and build to their heart’s content.
The recent 4.4 “Echoes” updateadded a raft of new cosmetics toNo Man’s Skythat the community seems to be enjoying. While the new update seems to be primarily focused on character customization, base building remains one of the core mechanics of the game and has been iteratively improved over its lifetime. Base building was not a launch feature of the game; it was only added with the 1.1 “Foundation” update and has been refined over the years to become the enjoyable and intuitive experience that it is today.
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A Reddit user by the name of WizardM-PSN has shared theirNo Man’s Skybase that strongly resembles the Millennium Falcon, a ship that should need no introduction toStar Warsfans. The build is a work in progress, according to WizardM-PSN, but it is still instantly recognizable as the ship commanded by space smuggler Han Solo alongside his faithful companion Chewbacca. The post has drawn hundreds of tongue-in-cheek comments in response to the creator’s invitation to “guess what it is.”
WhileNo Man’s SkyandStar Warsare entirely different creatures, they do bear some similarities and likely have a significant overlap in terms of their fan bases. Some might like the idea of acrossover betweenNo Man’s SkyandStar Wars, but there has been no indication of this even being possible. Incredible player creations like that of WizardM-PSN are the next best thing; players can use the glyph coordinates in the post to visit this impressive base. WizardM-PSN reports that they have also built the Death Star but did not supply the coordinates for that build in their comment.
It will be interesting to see what WizardM-PSN creates next, but they are not the only creative player out there. Another player recreatedHogwarts fromHarry PotterinNo Man’s Sky, complete with a Quidditch pitch. Perhaps more official crossovers in the future could bring the game to new audiences, however, there are no known official plans of this nature.
No Man’s Skyis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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