>Play No Man’s Sky – Xeno Arena Update on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch now.
>No Man’s Sky’s latest update introduces simulated creature battles at the Xeno Arena! Explore the universe to assemble a team of creature companions, and test their mettle in turn-based tactical combat.
>Challenge other players or alien lifeforms
>Learn the strengths and weaknesses of each creature’s species, size, and native climate, and refine your strategy to claim victory in any situation
>Discover and master hundreds of attack, defense, and healing abilities for countless tactical possibilities
>Experiment with genetic modification to evolve your creatures and enhance their performance in battle
>Will you rise to the challenge?
movieyosen on
any performance updates?
RevolutionaryWeb1978 on
When does it actually release for Switch 2 tho?
Themris on
lol. Adding Pokemon/WoW critter battles to NMS was not on my bingo card.
dekuweku on
Nintendo lawsui… oh, it’s on their official channel of a widely promoted game Nintendo has been pushing since Switch 2 launched.
I remember someone claiming this was an ‘attack’ on Nintendo and Pokemon Co a few days ago drawing a parellel to PalWorld, but honestly, so many Pokemon clones appear on Nintendo platforms i don’t think they care too much
MikeDubbz on
This game keeps blowing me away. From the sad state it was on at release, not living up to most of the promises given for the game prior; to what it is now, with everything it promised and so much more. Don’t think anyone was waiting for a Pokemon update, yet here we are lol. I’m gonna have to get this on my Switch 2 soon here, it’s gotten so good. Honestly it kinda puts Starfield to shame, even though I’m aware they’re not quite the same kind of game exactly; but they’re close enough where it is an either-or choice for me, and this just looks better all around to me at this point.
Ell7494 on
Thought it was a late april fools joke
Nas160 on
I feel like John No Mans Sky felt so bad about the initial reception to his buggy unfinished game that he’s been doing literally everything over the last decade to make up for it and is still doing it
VicePope on
Just got this game yesterday and its already super fun.
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>Play No Man’s Sky – Xeno Arena Update on Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch now.
>No Man’s Sky’s latest update introduces simulated creature battles at the Xeno Arena! Explore the universe to assemble a team of creature companions, and test their mettle in turn-based tactical combat.
>Challenge other players or alien lifeforms
>Learn the strengths and weaknesses of each creature’s species, size, and native climate, and refine your strategy to claim victory in any situation
>Discover and master hundreds of attack, defense, and healing abilities for countless tactical possibilities
>Experiment with genetic modification to evolve your creatures and enhance their performance in battle
>Will you rise to the challenge?
any performance updates?
When does it actually release for Switch 2 tho?
lol. Adding Pokemon/WoW critter battles to NMS was not on my bingo card.
Nintendo lawsui… oh, it’s on their official channel of a widely promoted game Nintendo has been pushing since Switch 2 launched.
I remember someone claiming this was an ‘attack’ on Nintendo and Pokemon Co a few days ago drawing a parellel to PalWorld, but honestly, so many Pokemon clones appear on Nintendo platforms i don’t think they care too much
This game keeps blowing me away. From the sad state it was on at release, not living up to most of the promises given for the game prior; to what it is now, with everything it promised and so much more. Don’t think anyone was waiting for a Pokemon update, yet here we are lol. I’m gonna have to get this on my Switch 2 soon here, it’s gotten so good. Honestly it kinda puts Starfield to shame, even though I’m aware they’re not quite the same kind of game exactly; but they’re close enough where it is an either-or choice for me, and this just looks better all around to me at this point.
Thought it was a late april fools joke
I feel like John No Mans Sky felt so bad about the initial reception to his buggy unfinished game that he’s been doing literally everything over the last decade to make up for it and is still doing it
Just got this game yesterday and its already super fun.