Update: As of patch 1.07 from developer Hello Games, this inventory duplication exploit has been removed, with players now unable to see their graves by loading up a previous save after death. We’ve left the details for you below, in case you haven’t updated to the latest patch or wish to revert to a previous version to play the game. Please note that our No Man’s Sky guides are in the process of being updated after the launch of No Man’s Sky BEYOND - for now, this page may still have plenty of useful info, but bear in mind it’s due a refresh! If you’re looking for more on that big update though, our guide to what’s new in the No Man’s Sky BEYOND update and its release time on Xbox One, PC, PS4, our big list of No Man’s Sky patch notes, or our guide to the new No Man’s Sky multiplayer and Nexus hub are the best places to start! It’s quite literally a case of using a quick trick to duplicate the inventory’s contents, and repeating until you’re satisfied. Worth noting is that it’s quite unlikely that Hello Games will allow the exploit to stay in the game for long, so we’ll jump straight into explaining how you do it while you still have a chance. Also, it goes without saying, but don’t go tempting yourself with this if you’re looking for a totally organic experience with No Man’s Sky - it’s an optional exploit, so use at your own discretion! If you’re looking for the genuine experience, we also have advice on how to get Antimatter in No Man’s Sky, too Want to get the most out of No Man’s Sky? Check out our main No Man’s Sky guide, tips and tricks page, plus our advice on the best, fastest way to earn money, how to fix your ship, what to do first, and how to increase inventory space. We also show how to use a massive No Man’s Sky exploit for infinite rare resources, along with explaining how to save, how to get the elusive Atlas Passes, the Antimatter recipe, Zinc, and how to get the Hyperdrive and its required Warp Cells in No Man’s Sky. Finally, for the completionists, we also have walkthroughs for the Atlas Path, reaching the centre of the galaxy, and achieving all of No Man’s Sky’s Journey Milestones. For a little extra clarity, our video team have put together a little visual aide on how exactly to pull it off: That’s it! Bearing in mind that you can double the contents of your inventory each time you perform the exploit, you can quickly turn two Atlas Stones or Warp Cells into four, four into eight, eight into sixteen, and soon enough you can get to the centre of the galaxy in a matter of minutes, rather than dozens of hours.

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