How to ascend the throne and become emperor of the entire universe in No Man's Sky.

No Man's Sky was patched on day one, and famously received a 'three path' aspect that provided some kind of narrative element for players to chase. Though two have been easily identified, the third remains something of a mystery. We have, exclusively, found out what it is, and broken down the steps to getting No Man's Sky's third ending. Spoilers ahead.
Ignore instructions from the Atlas
In No Man's Sky you'll continually receive messages from the Atlas, which is the massive data storage and/or AI entity that appears and offers you guidance in the game. Initially this seems like a good idea, since you start on an alien planet with a broken ship and no idea if it's bum or breakfast time, and the Atlas represents some guidance in that situation. The Atlas will then encourage you to seek it out through the universe, and give you cryptic messages and send you to Atlas Stations along the way. Like we said, it's tempting to get a bit of guidance, but you should ignore the Atlas! If you've already accepted help from it then don't worry, the third path isn't locked off. Just make sure you don't follow the Atlas path right to its conclusion (you'll know if you have).Also ignore Nada and Polo
These two dudes will appear every so often, and seemingly at random, in their 'anomaly' which is in reality a very small floating space station. You can talk to them for information and coordinates, in a similar, but less nakedly unsettling, way to interacting with the Atlas. Both these paths, if you follow them to their conclusions, turn out to be long-con plots set to trap you, rather than finding the other potential ending hidden in the universe. As above, talking to Nada and Polo will not lock you out from the third ending.Find the planet with giant snakes
Even as far back as the reveal trailer we've seen some giant snakes crawling across a desert landscape, and we know these giant creatures are still out there. With the day one patch the team at Hello Games actually embedded the third path in with the giant snakes, and to trigger the start you need to find a planet with one. This can be frustrating and needlessly complex, because you only get the larger life forms on planets closer to the centre of the universe - this may well be a way of gating the third ending so fewer people find it, since even knowing what you're looking for it'll take a while.Once you've hit a planet with life forms you can reasonably describe as 'giant' you need to keep searching along roughly the same co-ordinate lines until you find the planet inhabited by giant snakes (there will be more than one, and the snakes, since they're procedurally generated, can vary in appearance, but when we say 'giant' we mean 'large enough for several people to ride comfortably on top'). There will be other things you can look for when pinpointing the planet: it needs to be a largely desert planet, and hot. If the temperature drops below 45 degrees during the day then it's a no go for your purposes (nighttime temperatures may vary). If a planet has more than around 15% flora that's an indication it doesn't have the right conditions either. Signs of civilisation, though, are good to see.
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