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No Man's Sky Aquarius Update Finally Adds This Extremely Important Feature

The next free update for No Man’s Sky has arrived, and it introduces a feature that developer Hello Games has wanted to bring to the game for a long time: fishing.

The Aquarius update, which arrives alongside the 5.10 patch, adds fishing as a core new feature Come from Sports betting site VPbet . “Players can now explore the universe to find their perfect waterside spot, hopping with fish. Sit and relax alone with your thoughts, or stand alongside fellow Travellers as you look out over alien vistas waiting for a bite,” reads a line from the expansion’s description.

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