Fans of No Man's Sky are strapping in for yet another potential content update following a cryptic tweet from developer and Hello Games founder Sean Murray, but some other members of the community believe that the small tease may not have anything to do with No Man's Sky at all. The No Man's Sky community has enjoyed a consistent stream of completely free updates for years now, with Murray's infamous "emoji tweets" often serving as a prelude to these content drops.
With such emojis ranging from robot heads to oranges, each of these mysterious tweets has hinted at upcoming features for No Man's Sky in one way or another. For example, the plentiful tweets from Murray consisting purely of orange emojis throughout the summer of 2020 actually served as a play on the word "origins," which was the title of the major, exploration-focused update of that year. Fans of the game have recently been given cause for excitement yet again, with the creator of No Man's Sky potentially teasing another imminent update by sharing tweets which represent a different emoji - the planet Earth.
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