Head-to-head · 2026
Star Citizen vs No Man's Sky
Quick verdict
Choose Star Citizen if you want the most ambitious living universe in the genre — seamless flight, FPS, and a shared player economy in one world (it scores 9.4/10). Choose No Man's Sky (8.0/10) if you want players who want a chill, beautiful sandbox to build and explore in solo or with friends.
Star Citizen vs No Man's Sky: feature by feature
| Feature | Star Citizen | No Man's Sky |
|---|---|---|
| Living, persistent universe | ✓ Yes | ◐ Partial |
| Ship combat | ✓ Yes | ◐ Partial |
| On-foot / FPS combat | ✓ Yes | ◐ Partial |
| Seamless planetary landing | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Player-driven economy | ✓ Yes | ◐ Partial |
| Co-op with friends | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Mod support | — No | ◐ Partial |
| Multiplayer | Yes | Yes |
| Free to try | Yes — Free Fly events | No |
| Price | ~$60 | ~$60 |
| Released | 2012 (alpha, ongoing) | 2016 |
Star Citizen
A persistent, single-shard universe with seamless planetary landings, FPS combat, and a player-driven economy.
Strengths
- Seamless atmospheric flight is a core design goal — and it works in the live alpha
- Largest scale of any current space sim
- Periodic Free Fly events let you try the game at no cost
- Active development with frequent feature releases
Caveats
- Still in alpha — expect bugs
- Steep learning curve for new pilots
- Best experienced on a mid-to-high-end PC
No Man's Sky
A relaxed, procedurally-generated universe with base-building, exploration, and a generous co-op layer.
Strengths
- Wildly improved since launch
- Strong base-building and creative systems
- Friendly to new players
Caveats
- Procedural variety thins out over time
- Combat is light by sim standards
- Less of a true sim, more an exploration RPG
Which should you play?
Pick Star Citizen if you want players who want the deepest, most ambitious living universe — and who are happy to learn as the game grows. And because Free Fly events let you play the full game for free, you can test that ambition before spending a cent.
Pick No Man's Sky if you want players who want a chill, beautiful sandbox to build and explore in solo or with friends.
New to the game?
Start with the plain-English beginner guide
dayonecitizen.com walks new players through their first hour — controls, careers, and where to start.
Want to try Star Citizen?
Play free with referral STAR-GCQJ-N6NC
Use the referral code at signup for a 50,000 UEC bonus. Free accounts work too — and Free Fly events let you play at no cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is Star Citizen better than No Man's Sky?
It depends on what you want. Star Citizen scores 9.4/10 here for the deepest living universe — seamless flight, FPS, and a player economy in one shared world. No Man's Sky (8.0/10) wins for Players who want a chill, beautiful sandbox to build and explore in solo or with friends. If you want scale and immersion, Star Citizen; if you want No Man's Sky's strengths, pick it.
Is No Man's Sky or Star Citizen worth it in 2026?
Both are worth it for different players. Star Citizen is the pick if you want an ambitious, evolving universe and can tolerate alpha rough edges. No Man's Sky is the safer, more finished choice for players who want a chill, beautiful sandbox to build and explore in solo or with friends.
Which is cheaper, Star Citizen or No Man's Sky?
No Man's Sky is ~$60 ($60 · regular sales). Star Citizen's starter pack is ~$60, but you can play the full game free during Free Fly events — so trying Star Citizen can cost nothing.
Can you play Star Citizen for free?
Yes. Cloud Imperium runs Free Fly events several times a year (typically May and November) where anyone with a free account can play the full game at no cost. A referral code adds a 50,000 UEC signup bonus.
More Star Citizen matchups
Or see the full feature comparison and our Star Citizen review. New player? Visit dayonecitizen.com.