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]]>There have been some amazing expansions to current releases this year, and No Man’s Sky won the vote to beat out the likes of Control’s Alan Wake AWE expansion, Final Fantasy 14’s Reflections in Crystal, and The Sims 4 Star Wars: Journey to Batuu.
You can see the full list of nominees below:
Breathing new life into its starry universe, Hello Games launched the No Man’s Sky Origins update in September. The major expansion set out to deliver a richer, more diverse universe for players to explore. With new planets, biomes, lifeforms, and natural hazards, Origins also introduced more binary and ternary star systems and landscapes, as well as more dynamic weather. Following a plethora of other updates, Origins also brought in a host of fan-requested features such as multi-tool upgrades and planetary NPC encounters, along with various improvements across the game.
And long time fans were also treated to the addition of the much-fabled Sandworm. The large worm first appeared in a reveal trailer all the way back in 2013, and it’s now officially found its way planetside for space-faring players to encounter.
Expansions can give games a renewed lease of life, and keep players invested for years to come. The work that goes into bringing more content to the games we love should be celebrated, and big congratulations are due to Hello Games for earning the votes for this award, along with all of the nominees for making the shortlist.
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]]>Created by Harmonix, the studio that brought you Rock Band and Guitar Hero, the game uses top tier tracks from the likes of Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Post Malone, and challenges you to create your own mixes and mash-ups to keep your audience hyped. The further you progress, the more tracks you can unlock, and the more option you’ll have to customize your DJ look and show.
Fuser has a library of over 100 songs to play with, and DLC drops to make sure your record box is packed full of your favorites. Some of the songs available with the base game include:
The game comes with a single-player campaign where you work your way through six different venues, but you can also collaborate or compete with online multiplayer. The game is also designed to let you save and share your mixes online, so everyone can hear your genius.
Fuser is available now on Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch.
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