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No Man’s Sky adds customizable trucks and more in Remnant update

No Man’s Sky, Hello Games’ award-winning space simulator, celebrates its 10th anniversary with the arrival of the Remnant update.This new content introduces significant changes to the gameplay: players will be able to create and drive cargo vehicles, use the new tool called Gravitino Coil to manipulate large objects, and participate in industrial activities such as collecting and processing scrap metal on alien planets.

With Remnant, No Man’s Sky orients its gameplay towards recycling and industrial logistics.Until now, players focused on space exploration and commerce, but now they can build trucks, dump trucks, and other cargo vehicles, all customizable in various ways.This new fleet allows you to collect scrap metal and remains scattered across the planets and transport them to waste processing plants, one of the main novelties of the update.

The gathering and recycling mechanic not only offers rare resources and exclusive rewards, but also forces players to plan routes and work as a team.Some materials are volatile, so it is necessary to be cautious when transporting and sorting to maximize profits and avoid losses.This focus on collaboration seeks to strengthen the global No Man’s Sky community, which has grown significantly after years of free expansions and content updates.

No Man’s Sky adds customizable trucks and more in Remnant update
No Man’s Sky, from Hello Games.

One of the most common requests from players takes shape with the arrival of the Gravitino Coil, the new anti-gravity module for the multi-tool. This gravity gun allows you to lift, move and throw large objects, transforming planetary environments into dynamic physical scenarios.Players can now manipulate elements that were previously just part of the background, making recycling easier and allowing for new combat strategies, as even enemies like sentinels can be captured and thrown against other obstacles.

This system adds a considerable tactical level, encouraging players to experiment with the environment and collected resources.Using the Gravitino Coil as an improvised weapon introduces an unpredictable but satisfying factor, according to reviews from those who tested it in the first hours after the launch of Remnant.Improved physics create deeper interaction, encouraging community creativity in creating bases, transport routes and defenses.

The arrival of new industrial mechanics, advanced physics, and collaborative events reinforces Hello Games’ commitment to innovation and community support.Players now face logistical challenges that reflect real-world problems, such as safely managing hazardous materials and optimizing resources.Additionally, the option to deeply customize trucks and vehicles introduces new forms of self-expression and cooperation.

For those approaching No Man’s Sky for the first time or returning after a while, Remnant shows how free updates can breathe new life and variety into a franchise.Hello Games is expected to present more new features throughout 2026, although it has not yet been confirmed whether new titles such as Light NoFire will be presented in greater detail soon.

Aiman Sohail
Aiman Sohail
Dr. Aiman Sohail is a seasoned journalist and geopolitical analyst with over a decade of experience covering global affairs, politics, and current events. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, followed by a Master’s in Political Science from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). Driven by a passion for understanding global dynamics, she completed her PhD in International Security Studies at The University of London, focusing on South Asian geopolitics and conflict resolution. Sara began her career as a correspondent for The Express Tribune, covering domestic politics and economic developments. She later joined Geo News as a senior reporter, specializing in geopolitical affairs, foreign policy, and conflict analysis. Over the years, her articles have been featured in major national and international publications, including Dawn, The Diplomat, and Al Jazeera English, earning her recognition for insightful analysis and in-depth reporting. In addition to journalism, Sara frequently contributes to academic forums, think tanks, and panel discussions on international relations. Her expertise lies in South Asian security, diplomatic policy, and global political trends, making her one of Pakistan’s leading voices in contemporary geopolitics.

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