"No Man's Sky" first content update is expected to arrive with new music as confirmed by Audio Chief Paul Weir in a recent Twitter exchange. Weir apparently teased that their team has now started working on the first content to be released to "No Man's Sky." However, no further details of the upcoming update have been revealed.
A game fan recently asked Weir on Twitter whether new music has been added in the "No Man's Sky" 1.09 patch to which he answered, "Nope, no audio changes yet," Express reported. "There will be for our first content update," Weir added.
The audio chief clarified that he cannot promise when they can implement the new music to the game. He explained that they are working on it but no exact release date has been determined yet. Furthermore, speculations arise that the first content update will also allow players to build bases and giant freighters though these have not been confirmed as well.
Meanwhile, game developer Hello Games recently released "No Man's Sky" 1.09 patch to PS4 and an experimental patch was launched to the PC platform. The patch reportedly brought a sizable amount of update, including an improved frame rate and the removal of item stacking, Express reported. The official patch notes posted in "No Man's Sky" official website claimed that more bug fixes have been applied to the game.
Moreover, a 733MB free space is necessary in order to download "No Man's Sky" 1.09 patch. The PC experimental patch, on the other hand, is expected to require lesser space which may only be under 100MB, Yahoo News reported.
Additionally, reports claimed that the "No Man's Sky" team is currently focused on ironing out bugs found on the game's PS4 and PC versions. Hello Games may then introduce some new updates after bugs have been fixed, reportedly.
See details of No Man's Sky 1.09 patch below.