Hello Games has become the latest developer on bringing games to PSVR 2 regardless of platform exclusive or part of a feature of the main game, which appears to be the case for No Man Sky and this and more come with the Fractal Update.

Fractal Update or Patch 4.1 for No Man Sky bring support to PSVR 2 for the game as a main feature, in which players should expect more tactile options for flying a ship, grabbing plants, or punching objects, and head and hand tracking so players have to unholster their Multi-Tool or scan with their Analysis Visor.

As a new content, there’s a new Expedition called Utopia, where players work together to rebuild an abandoned solar system for the enigmatic Utopia Foundation.

Of course No Man Sky Patch 4.1 is not Playstation exclusive as the update also overhauls the game’s options for all platforms to include more accessibility features and customization, mainly Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck versions of No Man’s Sky also support gyroscopic controls, and Switch players additionally get access to the Nexus and Quicksilver missions as well as the “Trace of Metal” story.