The patch notes were tweeted by Sean Murray on Twitter.
Veterans and newcomers both have things to be excited about, as there are new puzzles for the former and performance improvements for the latter.
What’s more, the patch is available right now across all supported platforms. That means PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and iPhone players can all immediately download the update and get playing.
With the 1.6 update, Hello Games has proven itself eager to keep supporting all of its games after launch. While No Man’s Sky caused controversy by launching without promised features, meaning the developer had a lot of ground to make up, The Last Campfire had no such release woes. It seems like post-launch support is something that Hello Games wants to excel at and be known for.
Out today on all platforms. Updated on 9 April 2021
Hello Games charming narrative puzzler The Last Campfire is getting a free new update today on all platforms, adding new puzzles, performance improvements, and more.
The Last Campfire, if you ve not yet had the pleasure, follows the adventures of a lost Ember trapped in a puzzling place, searching for meaning and a way home .
It s the work of a small team within Hello Games, which includes Steven Burgess and Chris Symonds, respectively the lead designer and lead artist on Frontier Development s fondly remembered Wii platform adventure LostWinds - a title which The Last Campfire s delicate ambience and exploratory puzzling brings to mind.
No Man’s Sky Twitch Drops: April 2021 rewards and how to get
The free Expeditions update for No Man’s Sky is now live for players to enjoy. It’s the newest addition to Hello Games’ sci-fi spectacle, and its arrival coincides with new Twitch Drops. Here you’ll discover everything you must know about the No Man’s Sky Twitch Drops for April 2021 including what the rewards are and how to claim them for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
There’s been lots of fantastic patches since the game’s launch such as with companions and the ability to adopt pets. All of this makes NMS a must-buy right now, which couldn’t be said back when it controversially launched in 2016.
DM Podcast Network launches new comedy podcast, Have a go
February 17, 2021 2:27
The Diamantina Podcast Network (DM) has launched a new comedy podcast featuring Dave Edwards, author and former co-host of The Grade Cricketer Podcast, and Dane Eldridge.
The new podcast, Have a go, is promoted as “fearlessly tackles the biggest issues facing Australians today” and joins podcasts such as The Betoota Advocate Podcast, The Betoota Daily Bulletin, Chat 10 Looks 3, So Dramatic! and Hello Sport under the DM podcasts roof.
The Betoota Daily News Bulletin, was the highest debutant on the January edition of the Australian Podcast Ranker.
“There’s a lot to be concerned about these days,” said Edwards. “What are we going to do about China? Is the ‘Great Australian Dream’ dead? Has cancel culture killed the ‘larrikin’? Will our treasured ABC survive these endless ‘culture wars’?
Christmas was meant to come just a little early for some this past year. Renowned developer CD Projekt Red were about to triumphantly ring in the holiday season with the highly anticipated âCyberpunk 2077.â But then, it came out. It didnât work.
I was not one of the people that was ready to live or die by the game, but when the developer promised that this experience would define a generation of gaming, I bought in. I went so far as to change the time zone on my Xbox One just to play the game a day early. And it didnât really work well.