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No Man's Sky Halloween Update Adds Rideable Sandworms and Flesh Fireworks

No Man's Sky has announced Emergence, a fourth expedition and Halloween update that focuses on the game's horrific sandworms. Also it adds flesh fireworks, because why not?


Expeditions are No Man's Sky's event quests, and Emergence is the first with a full narrative attached – stranding players on a barren world and asking them to solve the mystery of a cult that appears to be connected to the Titan Worms infesting planets across the galaxy.

The expedition also acts as a mini-update, adding a number of features to the game, from better particle effects to fully rideable flying sandworms (after you tame and grow them, of course). There are also a number of grosser effects being added, from a jetpack trail that fires worms, and a "Flesh Launcher", that sends up fireworks that "explode in a splatter of slime, plasma and wormlets." Delicious.


Developer Hello Games has released a full list of additions coming in Emergence, which is released today.

No Man's Sky: Emergence Additions​


  • More Varied Sandworms - The titanic worms throughout the universe have been enhanced with a variety of new biologies and types. These colossal beasts can now be found with a broader selection of more horrifying variants.
  • Richer Particle Effects - Particle effects have been improved. Meteors, muzzle flashes, explosions, burrowing fauna dust, billowing smoke and laser impacts have all been revamped and can be seen throughout the game.
  • Rideable Sandworms - Players can now tame and grow a tremendous sandworm companion to feed, pet, ride and explore the universe with. These are both terrifying and awesome creatures when fully grown, and incredible to fly.
  • Feasting Casque - After discovering the secrets of an ancient Vy’keen cult, explorers can also echo their appearance with this unique, many-toothed grotesque alien.
  • Ghastly Trail - The Ghastly Trail customisation applies a unique organic effect to the Jetpack's exhaust nozzles, ejecting gooey fluids and tiny worms during flight.
  • Titanic Trophy - This eerie skull, once belonging to a large legless cousin of the titan sandworm, adds a touch of macabre decor to bases.
  • Flesh Launcher - Add an organic element to pyrotechnic displays with the Flesh Launcher firework. These unusual fireworks explode in a splatter of slime, plasma and wormlets.


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