No Man's Sky is an incredible solo experience, but like most games, it shines even brighter when shared with friends. However, encountering the dreaded "Version Mismatch" error can quickly derail your galactic adventures. Let's dive into how to fix this frustrating issue.
The "Version Mismatch" error in No Man's Sky arises when attempting a multiplayer session with friends who are playing on different platforms or haven't updated their game to the latest version. For example, if you're on the latest Steam update and a friend on PS5 hasn't updated, you'll encounter this error. This can happen even if you're both on the same platform, if one of you hasn't updated.
The solution is straightforward: ensure everyone in your multiplayer group is running the exact same, most recent version of No Man's Sky. Once everyone is updated, cross-play should work flawlessly.
However, updates don't always roll out simultaneously across all platforms. Even if you have the latest update for your platform, a newer update might have just been released that you haven't received yet. If you get a Version Mismatch error despite having the latest update for your platform, patiently wait for the update to become available and try again after updating your game.
That's all there is to fixing the Version Mismatch error in No Man's Sky. For more No Man's Sky tips and tricks, be sure to check out The Escapist!