UK Advertising Standards Authority rules that material on the game's Steam page was not misleading.
Hello Games recently released the massive Foundation update after months of silence.
Hello Games said the new update is not its biggest, but is a 'small step in a longer journey'.
"This update will be the first small step in a longer journey," developer Hello Games said.
'Sometimes you just don't get all the way there at the first go,' Sony executive Shawn Layden said.
Advertising Standards Authority investigation leads Steam to change developer guidelines.
British indie studio has Twitter account hacked following weeks of silence.
The sci-fi sim now has an average rating of 'Mostly Negative' on Steam.
Despite the constant buzz surrounding the controversial game, the team has been relatively silent since its release.
'An underdog studio taking big risks to do something novel has powerful appeal,' the firm wrote.
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UK advertising board is investigating the Steam store page of the controversial sci-fi indie game.
The latest update includes over 30 bug fixes addressing a wide range of technical issues.
No Man's Sky composer Paul Weir confirmed in response to a fan inquiry that new music is in the works.
Reddit users have already reported faster saves as well as slightly improved graphics and sounds.
Yoshida said Sean Murray 'sounded like he was promising more features in the game from day one'.
'We would love to see an official Nintendo game in this style,' developer AMB Games wrote.
Developer Hello Games also addressed fans' concerns over its lack of communication since the game's launch.
The colourful 2D side-scroller was developed by ASMB games in just 72 hours.
Steam clarifies position following widespread reports.
Many users have confirmed receiving refunds for the game, according to multiple posts on Reddit and NeoGaf.
Some players are now reporting that their animals, plants and other discoveries are being erased.