Summary

  • No Man's Sky offers a vast universe with billions of planets to explore, each with unique flora and fauna to discover, and one player found a planet that resembles Earth.
  • Players strive to find the perfect "Paradise Planet" in the game, but each planet offers something different and beautiful.
  • Hello Games continues to update No Man's Sky, adding to the already immense amount of content available for players to experience.

A No Man's Sky player comes across a planet that looks very much like Earth while traversing through the game. There are a number of video games that present massive worlds with a large amount of content to discover. One such title is No Man's Sky, which offers gamers much to see across an entire universe.

No Man's Sky offers billions of planets for players to find and explore, and features a good number of plants and animals to behold. It will be hard for gamers to reach every planet, which should help the title live on for some time as more and more of the universe is discovered. As Hello Games keeps updating No Man's Sky, it adds to the already monumental amount of content that players can already experience.

Player discovering floating islands in No Man's Sky
No Man's Sky Player Finds Alien Dressed Like Buzz Lightyear

A No Man’s Sky player has a memorable encounter, coming across an alien dressed like Disney-Pixar’s popular character, Buzz Lightyear.

A Reddit user named CortiumDealer shared images of a planet in No Man's Sky that they discovered. The planet resembles Earth and contains beautiful green plant life and blue lakes. CortiumDealer mentioned that the planet features mild weather and does not have any predators, and the gamer stated that there were no land animals at all, which they found to be a bummer. CortiumDealer's discovery is quite beautiful and would be a great place in No Man's Sky location to witness pretty scenery.

No Man's Sky Player Finds Amazing Earth-Like Planet

A number of gamers have expressed their jealousy over CortiumDealer's find. Many players are on the search for the best planets in No Man's Sky, which they dub "Paradise Planets." Some gamers have said that they have come across great finds, but that there is oftentimes something keeping their discovery from being the perfect one. One commenter mentioned that they have been playing No Man's Sky for years and have not found their ideal Paradise Planet, while another stated that while they have come across some great discoveries, they have not found anything like what CortiumDealer shared.

Other gamers have shared awesome planets they found in No Man's Sky that are just as impressive as what CortiumDealer came across. This includes areas that are mostly monochrome and feature only one color. Many players have spent dozens of hours in No Man's Sky looking for these types of planets and do not ever come across them. However, there is likely to be a planet that is perfect for every gamer, as the title features billions of stars and systems to visit. No Man's Sky is incredibly vast and has a ridiculous amount of content, especially when considering the fact that Hello Games will continue to support the game and add more to the title's giant universe.

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Top Critic Avg: 71 /100 Critics Rec: 36%
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Released
August 9, 2016
ESRB
T for Teen: Fantasy Violence, Animated Blood
Developer(s)
Hello Games
Publisher(s)
Hello Games
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WHERE TO PLAY

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Engine
Proprietary
Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
Cross-Platform Play
PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
How Long To Beat
30.5 Hours
PS Plus Availability
N/A
File Size Xbox Series
20.36 GB (September 2024)