No Man's Sky: Voyagers Lands on PSVR2 with Full PSSR Support
Hello Games' biggest leap yet brings stunning graphics and huge, customizable Corvettes.
News by Nusrat Choity on Aug 28, 2025
No Man's Sky has been on one of the longest paths to redemption in gaming history. It began as a small experiment comprising random events, but it has evolved into a vast universe that keeps players on their toes with regular updates. Hello Games is raising the stakes again with its latest expansion, Voyagers.
This is inspiring news for owners of a PlayStation 5 Pro or PlayStation VR2. For a while, many people were unsure if Sony's new PlayStation Super Resolution (PSSR) technology would work with VR. The sources say that the answer is now clear: PSVR2 with PSSR fully supports No Man's Sky.

This addition enhances the game's graphics in virtual reality, providing ultra-high-definition clarity that has never been possible before. Picture yourself on an alien planet, looking at the horizon. Every rock, star, and particle seems so clear that you could reach out and touch it. This is a game-changing upgrade for gamers who want to get lost in the game.
But Voyagers doesn't just stop at looks. The update adds something much bigger, in fact. The Corvettes are huge ships that can be changed in any way you want and act as mobile space bases. Corvettes are different from most procedurally generated starships because they are meant to be more personal and valuable.
Players can customize their ship by adding sleeping quarters, war rooms, mission radars, weapon systems, and decorations. You can even walk around inside your Corvette while it's in the air, go on spacewalks in zero gravity, or explore it with friends in multiplayer mode. It's not just a means of transportation; it's also a place to live, a hub of activity, and a battleground.
You have to make some progress in the game to unlock Corvettes, but experienced players can do it quickly. There is also a new expedition focused on Corvettes that everyone can join in on to see this new addition. This idea is more than just a new one; these ships make multiplayer cooperation more fun and turn long trips through space into adventures with friends.
Shawn Murray, the founder of Hello Games, said that adding Corvettes was not an easy task. Sources indicate that nearly every aspect of the game had to be modified to accommodate these massive ships. This included modifying how players interact with each other in multiplayer mode and editing ships in real-time while flying at warp speed toward procedurally generated planets. There were numerous technical problems behind the scenes, but the results speak for themselves.
You can't help but think of the Millennium Falcon when you see this. Players can now own their own fully customized star-cruising fortress, which combines the fantasy of exploration with the reality of living in space with others. Along with the stunning new PSSR-enabled VR visuals, No Man's Sky shows once again that it can change the way an online universe looks as it grows.
So the question is, will you spend more time being amazed by the sharp graphics in VR, or are you ready to make your Corvette the best mobile base of operations?
Senior Editor, NoobFeed
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