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No Man's Sky's newest update arms explorers with a gravity-based tool and bulky interplanetary refuse vehicles to tackle the mounting mess on its worlds. The patch refocuses part of the sandbox on cleaning and moving environmental junk, giving players new ways to interact with (and remove) stray objects littering planets.
- Gravity grappler: A new device lets players pick up, fling, and reposition debris and other loose items from planetary surfaces with precision control.
- Interstellar refuse lorries: Large collection vehicles enable bulk cleanup and transport of collected waste between bases and settlements.
- Gameplay use cases: Tools can be used for tidy-ups, creative building by relocating objects, or even improvised combat and puzzle solving.
- World aesthetic and performance: Clearing clutter can improve visual order and may help reduce on-screen chaos during busy base builds or busy multiplayer sessions.
- Community-focused features: The update appears aimed at players who enjoy shaping environments and keeping shared spaces neat in co-op play.