Hello Games is trying its best to make "No Man's Sky" as enjoyable as possible and multiple patches have already come out. And while it has improved a lot since it forgettable debut back in 2016, gamers continue to seek innovations to make their explorations better.

One aspect of "No Man's Sky" is the ability of players to get from one place to another. This has been addressed through the presence of teleporters and ships. But with the increasing number of players engaging, Hello Games may need to look for more mobility options to appease player rants. One possible addition coming are EXO mech suits that recently appeared in a "No Man's Sky" trailer. This has already been taken down but folks who want a glimpse of it can do so via this screengrab.

Seeing something new unsurprisingly raises rumor of another key thing to look forward to in the ambitious space exploration game. And while the design of the mech suits is appealing, it raises several questions on functionality. From the looks of it, the suit seems pretty heavy for one to use in going (or flying around). It does come with jetpacks that could allow players to take off the ground but at a limited height, PC Gamer reported.

Little has been said about the EXO mech suits for "No Man's Sky" although there is a possibility that these may not be meant for actual players. Instead, they could be designed for non-playing characters. The fact that it does not seem to show much mobility makes some sense. However, this will not stop players from considering if it would be made available and how to get one if such is the case.n

Unveiling one right now may make sense considering most are holed up at home due to the quarantine guidelines in force due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Available on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, the number of players logging on to keep themselves occupied is to be expected. But with the high volume of users, questions on whether the game servers can accommodate the load is likewise in question.

With so many worlds to cover, seeing a rad mech suit on "No Man's Sky" could come in handy. But if adventure is to be considered, these suits seem to look more like protective gear than means of getting around. For now, this is a potential feature that would be best taken with a grain of salt.