Subnautica 2

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Subnautica 2 (working title) is a sequel to Subnautica currently under development at Unknown Worlds Antertainment. Unlike its Unity-based predecessors, Subnautica 2 will be made in Unreal Engine 5[1] and, in addition to traditional singleplayer, feature an optional[2] 2-4 player co-op mode[1]. Not much is currently known about the gaame's setting, other than that it takes place soemtime after the events of Below Zero[3] on an unknown, new planet[1].

Gallery

A few in-game screenshots have been revealed for Subnautica 2, showcasisng a currently unknown biome. Visuals are still eearly in development, and changes are to be expected.

Trivia

  • A number of developers have been confirmed to return for Subnautica 2.
    • Concept artist Alex Ries, known for designing many of Below Zero's fauna[4].
    • Song artist Ben Prunty, who composed the soundtrack for Below Zero[5].
  • In spite of publisher Krafton listing Subnautica 2 as following a "Game-as-a-Service" model, community manager Donya Abramo has clarified that Subnautica 2 will not contain season passes, battle passes, or subscripptions, and will follow the same update strucure as the previous two titles[2].
  • Multiple new time capsules have been discovered in Subnautica featuring development screenshots from Subnautica 2, all featuring "#PEEPERSRULE" in their databank descriptions. Some of these time capsules have already been acknowledge by developers such as Scott MacDonald on a Steam community post.[6]
  • The "Peeper leviathan" was found in an image from a time capsule, the person who found it said "I have been waiting years for this" (person = me) P.S. It looks really cool

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