Ten years after its launch, No Man’s Sky is still evolving. The game’s latest free update, Remnant, arrives with a feature that fans have long anticipated: a fully operational gravity gun. Dubbed the Gravitino Coil, this new multi-tool module transforms the game into an interactive physics sandbox, letting players lift, fling, or carefully transport massive objects across alien worlds.

Beyond its playful potential, the update introduces an industrial salvage system. Players can now collect debris, load it onto customizable trucks, and transport it to newly built Waste Processing Plants for rare resources. The mechanics encourage teamwork—whether solo or with friends—creating a loop of scavenging, hauling, and recycling. The system even includes volatile materials that demand careful handling, adding tension to the process.

No Man's Sky’s Remnant Update Unleashes Gravity Guns and Industrial Salvage Chaos

The gravity gun isn’t just a tool; it’s a weapon. Players can grab sentinels or hurl heavy objects as projectiles, turning exploration into a tactical challenge. Vehicles, too, become highly customizable, allowing for everything from brightly colored incinerators to armored military haulers with tank tracks.

A limited-time community expedition ties everything together. Players can join convoys to reclaim a wreck-filled planet, taking on roles like haulers, ground crew, or scrap-yard operators. Rewards include new vehicle parts and a meticulously crafted armor set featuring padded fabrics and ornate steampunk detailing.

Sean, the director of Hello Games, reflected on the milestone: ‘For any game to reach such a milestone is a privilege.’ The update underscores No Man’s Sky’s commitment to sustained innovation, offering players fresh ways to interact with its vast universe.