Underwater Survival Game ‘Subnautica 2’ Announced for PC, Xbox [Teaser]

Underwater Survival Game ‘Subnautica 2’ Announced for PC, Xbox [Teaser]

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Get ready to dive back into the water, Subnautica fans. The sequel to one of our top video games for 2018, Unknown Worlds and KRAFTON, Inc. have officially unveiled Subnautica 2, which will be coming in 2025 via Early Access on Steam and the Epic Games Store, the Xbox Series and Xbox Game Pass. Subnautica 2 introduces an all-new alien ocean world to explore, rich with vibrant biomes, strange creatures, and hidden secrets. And, for the first time, players can team up to craft tools, build custom bases, and navigate the depths.

Subnautica 2 will officially introduce multiplayer co-op, with up to four players being able to explore the ocean’s vast environments. Expanding on what fans loved about the previous games in the series, Subnautica 2 will deepen the experience with new biomes, from towering underwater cliffs to lush coral fields, each filled with unique creatures and hidden mysteries. As players dive deeper, they will uncover the secrets at the heart of planet.

As before, you’ll uncover a rich world full of mysterious lifeforms, from the smallest fish to the largest Leviathans. Scan creatures to learn more about them. Use your Biosampler to take samples for study. As you learn more about this world, you can use your findings to evolve your genetics to adapt your body for survival. But as you might expect, there’s plenty of danger in the deep. Venture beyond the safety of shallow waters and push beyond your boundaries and unlock this world’s secrets.

Through Early Access, players will have the chance to shape the future of Subnautica 2. Their feedback will guide the team on everything from biomes to crafting storylines and more as the game evolves.



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