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No Man’s Sky restarts expeditions, meaning you can fly Mass Effect’s Normandy

But you'll need to act quickly.

No Man’s Sky has restarted its expeditions, meaning new players will get the chance to play through all five. Kicking things off is the expedition that will let you earn Mass Effect‘s Normandy SR-1.

The first expedition to be re-run is Beachhead, which will unlock the Normandy after approximately 6 hours of in-game play. To do so, you’ll need to meet five main goals. The expedition is already live and will run until 19 November here in Australia.

The Beachhead expedition was first launched in 2021, in celebration of Mass Effect Legendary Edition.

Following Beachhead, Titan will be the next expedition to return, available between 19 November and 3 December here in Australia. Then comes Relics from 3-18 December, Corvette between 18 December, and Breach in early 2026.

Hello Games said more new content is on the way next year.

“We already have so much more content planned and in active development,” said Hello Games’ Sean Murray. “We can’t wait to share it with you.”

No Man’s Sky is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, and PS5.


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