Hello Games has had a tumultuous development process ever since the release of "No Man's Sky." The developer has released a constant stream of updates but its next one is its biggest yet.

Prior to its release, "No Man's Sky" promised a game unlike any other that featured a whole galaxy of thousands of full-sized planets. But the game was marred with negative reviews which left fans disappointed. Most of the criticism was centered on the game's lack of content and features. The new update called the Path Finder will attempt to fix those issues and bring "No Man's Sky" to the game it was made to be.

In a blog post on Steam, Hello Games made the announcement regarding the Path Finder update for "No Man's Sky." According to the post, following the last update, the team began to release on a number of patches to address the issues reported by players before working on the Path Finder Update.

While the post failed to mention the specific changes for "No Man's Sky" it does mention the addition of a new vehicle that is said to aid players in planet exploration. Fans have demanded an additional mode of transportation to supplement the space ship. A ground vehicle will likely be added as leaks from VG247 shows a model of a buggy.

Meanwhile, Hello Games promises more details regarding the Path Finder update for "No Man's Sky." But the Steam post does mention that the new update will hint at the future of the game while building upon the Foundation Update released last year.

"No Man's Sky" has gotten several updates including the aforementioned Foundation Update. The developer has promised to fulfill the potential of the space exploration game through a series of updates. But Hello Games better do it fast otherwise, fans would lose interest and may never play "No Man's Sky" despite the improvements.