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Welcome back, explorers. The Voyagers Update has officially landed in No Man’s Sky, and it’s bringing one of the most ambitious features the game has ever seen: fully buildable Corvette-class ships.
This isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade or a minor addition. We’re talking about an entirely new ship type that sits right between your traditional starships and the massive freighters. The Corvette bridges the gap—larger than a fighter or explorer, but smaller and more flexible than a freighter or frigate. And the best part? You can actually build and customize these ships piece by piece.
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Finding Your First Corvette
If you’re ready to dive in, head straight to a space station. The update adds new landing pads specifically designed for Corvettes, since these ships are massive compared to your standard Sentinel ship or fighter.
Once you dock, you’ll find a dedicated Corvette workshop where you can begin your construction journey. At first, you won’t have any pieces, but the station allows you to buy basic modules with units (not nanites or quicksilver). These include essentials like:
- Cockpit
- Habitat modules
- Landing gear
- Thrusters
- Reactors
- Weapons such as photon cannons
- Landing bays and drives
Think of it as the foundation for your Corvette. From there, the possibilities only expand.
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Building Your Corvette
Construction is intuitive and reminiscent of Starfield’s ship customization, though not as free-form. You’ll start with essentials—landing gear, a habitat, a cockpit, and a reactor—and then build outward with modules.
Using the build menu (Y on Xbox, Triangle on PlayStation), you can:
- Snap together multiple habitats for larger living areas.
- Add thrusters and weapons for mobility and combat.
- Customize with structural parts (foils, tanks, cowlings) and decorations like windows, air purifiers, or even neon lights.
It works much like base building: you can move, rotate, and adjust parts until everything fits. Once the basics are locked in, your ship gets validated and you’re cleared to fly.
Interior Customization
The Corvette isn’t just a ship—it’s a space you can live in and decorate. Inside, you can place:
- Furniture, beds, and chairs for multiplayer gatherings.
- Fireplaces, lights, and even weapon racks.
- Specialized Corvette modules like refiners or radar walls that fit seamlessly with your ship’s design.
Essentially, you can treat it like a mobile base. Build a chill lounge for your crew, or keep it strictly practical with refiner units and cargo storage.
Collecting Rare Corvette Modules
Basic parts are easy to purchase, but the real fun lies in hunting for unique Corvette modules. There are three main ways to do this:
- Salvageable Scrap on Planets – Planets marked with salvageable scrap let you dig up containers that now include Corvette parts. The rarity depends on the number of “arms” attached to the container.
- Crashed Freighters – Exploring wreckage often yields new ship parts.
- Derelict Freighters – These challenging dungeon-like runs reward Corvette modules at the very end. By choosing “Fabricate Corvette Module,” you’ll unlock unique parts unavailable at shops.
Every new module can dramatically change your Corvette’s look and performance, from engines to decorative hull pieces.
Corvette Limits and Fleet Management
One important detail: Corvettes count as standard ships in your collection. Players can own up to 12 ships total, and Corvettes take up one of those slots. So, if you already have multiple fighters, haulers, or explorers, keep this limitation in mind when planning your fleet.
Multiplayer Potential
Perhaps the most exciting element is how Corvettes are built for multiplayer adventures. With their expanded interiors, players can bring friends aboard, place extra seats, and even design communal spaces for co-op exploration. Instead of everyone piloting separate ships, you can now travel together in one massive, customizable vessel.
Final Thoughts
The Voyagers Update is more than just another patch—it fundamentally redefines how players interact with ships in No Man’s Sky. From modular construction and interior design to salvaging rare parts across the galaxy, Corvettes add depth, creativity, and fresh gameplay loops for both solo players and multiplayer crews.
Whether you want to build a sleek warship or a floating home filled with neon lights and couches, the choice is yours. The universe of No Man’s Sky just got a whole lot bigger—and now, so did your fleet.