
Summary
- The No Man's Sky community has uncovered plenty of Earth-like planets over the years, but one player has just discovered one that features similar continents.
- It's an incredibly rare find, perhaps the closest to our homeworld so far, but on the surface, it's a completely different story.
- Once they landed, they found that the sky is orange and that the entire planet is tropical, covered in palm trees. Not quite what we're used to, but hey, from orbit it looks pretty damn similar.
No Man's Sky has a rich and varied universe full of exciting planets to put your stamp on, but most of these are completely alien. You find scorched red dunes, lumiscent teal and purple tropicanas, and green-tinged marshes with muddy brown water. Odds are then that you won't have seen anywhere that reminds you of home.
And yet one player has found a planet that isn't just blue and green, but even has continents that look strikingly like South America and Africa. It's a rare find, but if you're hoping to check out these coordinates for yourself and erect a human outpost back on the homeworld, things on the surface aren't nearly as familiar.
In true No Man's Sky fashion, the sky is a scorching orange while the planet itself is littered with palm trees. At a push, you could always make it into your own Galifrey?
How To Find This Planet For Yourself
This Earth-like planet can be found in the Isdoraijung galaxy and you can see the co-ordinates pictured above. As its the 19th galaxy, it can be a bit tricky to get to, so you might be better off hunting down your own Earth-like planet instead.
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PostsOver the years, the No Man's Sky community has dug up a whole bunch of planets that vaguely resemble our little floating rock, but it's rare to find one with such similar landmasses. Of course, it's lacking our signature grey moon and the surface is a stark contrast from what we see in orbit, but it's one of the most accurate generations so far all the same.
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Adventure Action Survival Systems 4.0/5 8.8/10 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 72/100 Critics Rec: 36% Released August 9, 2016 ESRB T for Teen: Fantasy Violence, Animated Blood Developer(s) Hello Games Publisher(s) Hello Games Engine ProprietaryWHERE TO PLAY
SUBSCRIPTIONLose yourself in a vast sci-fi odyssey as you explore a near-infinite, procedurally generated universe.
Set out from the edge of the Euclid galaxy and carve out your own interstellar existence in a vast universe teeming with life, danger and near-endless mystery.
No Man's Sky is a hugely-ambitious, heavily-stylised, sci-fi adventure that spans entire galaxies all brought to life with procedural generation. Travel through an endless array of increasingly diverse and dangerous star systems, prospecting for rare materials, trading with alien life, populate planets and searching for clues to the meaning of the universe's mysterious existence.
How you survive is up to you. Assemble entire fleets of dreadnought-class freighters and tear across the universe; build sprawling habitable bases across planet surfaces, beneath the ground or under the ocean; buy and upgrade your own weapons and star ships and do battle with outlaw space pirates, hostile alien fauna or the mysterious sentinel fleets.
The universe is yours to explore - trillions upon trillions of planets, waiting to be discovered.
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